Spacious 3-Bedroom Villa with Pool in Tranquil Limoux

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Limoux, Aude, 11300, France, Limoux (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 97Floor area

€235,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

97m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the scenic town of Limoux in the Aude department of southern France, this charming 3-bedroom house offers a tranquil residential experience with a touch of rustic appeal. For those considering a move overseas or expatriates looking for an idyllic French home, this property, with its expansive floor plan and ample outdoor space, presents a delightful opportunity.

Set on a generous plot of 1434 square meters, this single-storey villa encapsulates a serene living environment. The home spans 97 square meters and is thoughtfully laid out with practicality and comfort in mind. As you enter, a spacious 13 square meter entrance hall welcomes you, leading to a sizable 13 square meter kitchen that adjoins the dining area, making meal preparation and family time an integrated experience. The extension of the living room into a veranda provides a picturesque view of the private wooded land, accentuating the home’s connection with its natural surroundings.

The property hosts three well-appointed bedrooms, providing ample space for family and guests alike. Additional conveniences include a full bathroom and a separate shower room, catering to the needs of a bustling household. One of the highlights of this residence is its 10m x 4m swimming pool, set amidst lush greenery, providing a private oasis for relaxation and entertainment.

Limoux, often admired for its calm atmosphere and cultural vibrancy, is more than just a place to live; it's a community where life moves at a leisurely pace amidst vineyards and historic sites. The town is renowned for its annual 'Carnaval de Limoux,' reputed to be the longest-running carnival in the world, offering a unique cultural experience for residents and visitors.

Property features:
- Single storey layout
- 3 bedrooms
- Full kitchen and dining area
- Living room extending into a veranda
- 1 bathroom, 1 shower room
- Private swimming pool (10m x 4m)
- Wooded land plot
- Total size of property: 97 square meters
- Total land size: 1434 square meters

Local amenities and attractions in Limoux include:
- Local markets offering fresh produce and regional specialties
- Vineyards and opportunities for wine tasting, given Aude is a prominent wine-producing area
- Historical sites such as the Basilique St-Martin and the Pont-Neuf de Limoux
- Proximity to Carcassonne, enhancing access to additional cultural and historical attractions

Living in Limoux means embracing a Mediterranean climate characterized by hot, dry summers and mild, humid winters. This climate condition supports a leisurely lifestyle and is conducive to outdoor activities and gardening, an ideal setting for those inclined towards a peaceful life in harmony with nature.

However, it is essential to note that while this villa offers many advantageous features, it also presents an opportunity for some enhancements. Prospective homeowners looking for a property they can personalize may find this home a worthy investment, melding its inherent charm with potential upgrades to suit personal tastes.

For expatriates or overseas homebuyers, investing in this house means buying into a lifestyle that balances solitude with a rich communal culture. Whether you are dining al fresco on the veranda overlooking your private swimming pool or exploring the local vineyards and cultural festivities, living here offers a blend of relaxation and engagement with the local French ethos.

This property holds the promise of a fulfilling home, presenting both a serene living environment and a compelling fixer-upper opportunity for those looking to bring their personal touch to their new residence. In purchasing a home in Limoux, you are not just buying a property; you are adopting a lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty and cultural heritage.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
97
Price per m²
€2,423
Garden size
1434
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the scenic hamlet close to the charming town of Limoux in the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region of Aude, France, this lovely 2-bedroom former stone barn offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French country living. An ideal selection for expats or overseas buyers looking to experience the authentic French lifestyle, this property presents itself as a cozy yet modest dwelling, currently in a good state but brimming with potential for personal renovations and enhancements. The house extends over 80 square meters of living space, cleverly converted to maximize comfort while retaining its original rustic charm. The ground floor hosts an inviting entry hall equipped with a cupboard for your storage needs, a practical bathroom inclusive of a WC, and a convenient boiler room. There is also one bedroom on this level, featuring a wash basin, offering privacy and ease. The kitchen area, though compact, provides a basic setup waiting for a personalized touch. Ascending to the first from the earthy-toned stone staircase, you are greeted by an additional bedroom and a spacious, light-filled living-dining room. The charm of ancient wood beams paired with a log burner creates an enchantingly warm atmosphere during the cooler winter months, making this space ideal for family gatherings or quiet winter nights. Adding to the charm and value of this property are several plots of land, totaling 3 hectares, including an unattached garden just a short 2-minute walk from the home. This plot affords ample space for leisure and gardening activities. Additional land includes a serene riverside plot perfect for picnics or wildlife watching, a wooded area offering privacy and nature at your doorst ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Languedoc-Roussillon, in the serene village ambiance of Limoux, Aude, France, this delightful stone house emerges as a potential dream home or a splendid holiday retreat. Encompassing a generous 155m² of living space and priced at an attractive €165,000, this property exudes the rustic charm and warmth that is characteristic of the region, while providing modern comforts and amenities. Boasting 4 well-sized bedrooms, this home is perfectly equipped to accommodate a family or serve as a spacious getaway for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside. The property's interior seamlessly blends traditional elements with contemporary functionality, offering an open plan living area that is both inviting and practical. The fitted kitchen, which forms the heart of the ground floor, is tailored for culinary enthusiasts looking to explore the rich palette of local produce. The charm of this house extends beyond its internal layout, featuring a quaint inner courtyard garden. This private outdoor space is ideal for leisurely outdoor entertaining or simply enjoying the tranquil ambiance that envelops the property. Property Features: - 4 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms, including an additional shower room on the ground floor - Open plan living area with a fitted kitchen - Summer kitchen - Ample storage space - Private inner courtyard garden - Stone exterior Furthermore, the property is in a good state of repair, rendering it ready for immediate occupancy without the need for significant renovations. This aspect ensures that the new owners can effortlessly transition into their new home or holiday haven. Amenities in the vicinity include: - Local bakery - Restaurant - Cafe - Grocers ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene region of Languedoc-Roussillon, specifically in Aude, this three-bedroom residence in Limoux offers an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French countryside lifestyle while maintaining the possibility for modern conveniences. This house provides a wonderful blend of comfort and potential, making it an ideal choice for overseas buyers looking to experience life in France. Limoux, a charming town known for its vibrant culture and historical significance, is celebrated for its annual carnival, which is reputed to be the longest in the world. The local community is welcoming and engaging, offering an array of activities and events that provide a deep sense of involvement and belonging. The town is also esteemed for its production of Blanquette de Limoux, a sparkling wine claimed to predate champagne. Property Features: - Detached house with a total size of 164 square meters - Three generously sized double bedrooms - Family bathroom with a separate shower cubicle - Modern fitted kitchen with contemporary amenities - Two separate toilets - An additional spacious room with potential for conversion into a self-contained studio - Reversible air-conditioning and wood-fired air pulse heating - Partially furnished Amenities: - Large enclosed garden - South-facing veranda - Below-ground garage suitable for two cars - Additional storage space - Ample private parking, also accommodating a campervan - Potential space for a vegetable garden or swimming pool installation (subject to necessary permissions) Situated on the outskirts of a popular village, this home is not just a dwelling but a potential haven for creativity and relaxation. Its spacious interior is we ... click here to read more

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Unique 4-Bedroom Stone House in Limoux, Languedoc-Roussillon Nestled in the picturesque setting of Aude within the vibrant region of Languedoc-Roussillon, this inviting 4-bedroom stone house offers a mix of traditional charm and functional living, making it an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the intrinsic culture and serene landscapes of southern France. Priced at €165,000, this property presents a unique opportunity to own a part of French history enhanced by modern conveniences. Property Features: - Stone Exterior: Exquisitely maintained, exuding timeless charm. - Size: Comfortable living space spanning 155 square meters. - Bedrooms: Four spacious bedrooms offering versatile living options. - Bathrooms: Equipped with three well-appointed bathrooms for convenience and privacy. - Open Plan Living Area: Integrates a fitted kitchen, providing a spacious area for family gatherings and entertaining. - Additional Spaces: Includes a summer kitchen, extra shower room and ample storage facilities. - Outdoor Space: Features a quaint inner courtyard garden, ideal for private outdoor entertainment and relaxation. Amenities: - Summer kitchen ideal for entertaining - Storage rooms - Inner courtyard garden for privacy - High-speed internet availability The living spaces are spread thoughtfully across two floors: light-filled bedrooms on the upper level ensure privacy and tranquility, while the interconnected living areas on the ground floor champion a shared familial atmosphere. The inclusion of a summer kitchen and additional shower room on the lower level further enhances its appeal, particularly suitable for hosting guests or adapting to a holiday retreat. Local Area and Lifestyle: Limoux, a town known ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the beautiful, tranquil location of Languedoc-Roussillon, Aude, Limoux, France. Nestled at the heart of the countryside, this property offers uniqueness, privacy, and convenience, balancing modern amenities with rural charm. Introducing a grand estate with four large, well-renovated houses, each graced with private entrances, terraces, and balconies. These houses offer a total of 15 comfortable bedrooms and 10 spacious bathrooms, thereby rendering this property an apt choice for possible tourist activity or long-term rentals. With a property size of 720 sqm, this estate radiates grandiosity and classic elegance. The houses are in good condition and fully equipped, declaring the timeless charm of French architecture and meticulous attention to detail, ready for habitation. Property Amenities: - Original artist's studio - A sizeable garage - A refreshing swimming pool - Private tennis court Property Features: - Gas central heating system - Double glazing throughout the houses - 4 Fully-equipped kitchens - Multiple cosy living rooms - Large and welcoming reception room The vicinity of this property invites the beauty of nature, with stunning views over the surrounding countryside. Just a short walk away, you'll discover the local boulangerie, perfect for those morning croissants and baguettes, adding to the European charm. This property is located on the edge of a lively village in the Malpère wine-growing region. This location leads to a world of exquisite food and wine, along with beautiful scenery and a warm sense of community. The vibrant town of Limoux is just a brief drive away with its year-round carnivals and festivals, making this property a gateway to experiencing authentic French culture and ab ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Limoux offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its charming blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, this property is perfect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside while enjoying easy access to vibrant local culture and activities. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun casts a warm glow over the rolling hills of the Haute Vallée d’Aude. This is the daily reality for homeowners in Limoux, a town renowned for its sparkling wines and vibrant festivals. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or an active lifestyle, this property offers the best of both worlds. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With four generously sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, this house provides ample space for family and guests. - Modern Amenities: A fully fitted kitchen with a farmhouse-style dining area, perfect for hosting intimate dinners or family gatherings. - Cozy Ambiance: The living room features an open fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere for cozy evenings. - Outdoor Oasis: Enjoy a large salt-water swimming pool and several terraced areas ideal for al fresco dining and entertaining. - Secluded Setting: Situated on a large, secluded plot surrounded by wooded land, offering privacy and stunning views. - Convenient Location: Walking distance to local amenities including a bakery, supermarkets, bars, restaurants, and a medical center. - Investment Potential: The property includes a constructible plot, offering opportunities for future development. - Accessibility: Within t ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a place where tranquility meets opportunity—a lovely 3-bedroom house located in the picturesque town of Limoux, nestled in the heart of France. This residence sits between Limoux and Brugairolles, offering a unique blend of natural beauty and convenient living. As a busy real estate agent for a global clientele, I find immense joy in showcasing properties like this one, where potential meets practicality, and location is everything. Limoux, a charming town famous for its winter carnival and sparkling wine, offers a delightful pace of life. Situated in the verdant hills of the Languedoc region, this location promises a lifestyle of serenity with plenty of activities to partake in. If you are fond of outdoors and nature, you are in luck! Hiking trails are abundant, providing sweeping views of the surrounding countryside and opportunities for family outings or solo adventures. Not to forget, the climate here is favorable, characterized by mild winters and warm summers, making it perfect for enjoying the outdoors all year round. Now, let's dive into the property itself. This home stands as a testament to sturdy construction, boasting a robust 108 m² of living space. The house is in good condition, and it's ready for immediate occupancy, though you might want to consider updating a few elements to imbue it with your personal touch. While the septic tank does require replacement, it's a task that opens avenues for modernizing the waste management system according to current standards. Step inside to find a well-lit and welcoming living area of 40 m², where natural light floods through wide windows. This living space is not only spacious but also air-conditioned, ensuring comfort during the warm summer days. The k ... click here to read more

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Discover serene living in the picturesque town of Limoux, located in the Aude department of Languedoc-Roussillon, France. This delightful three-bedroom detached villa offers an idyllic setting for those looking to embrace a relaxed lifestyle amidst stunning natural beauty. Positioned just five minutes from the town center, residents have easy access to local amenities while enjoying the tranquil ambiance of the lush French countryside. Property Features: - Three well-appointed bedrooms: a master suite with a private bathroom and dressing room, and two additional bedrooms. - A total of 2 bathrooms: a full bathroom in the master suite and a shower room with toilet. - Spacious open-plan living area spanning 61 square meters, coupled with a 45 square meter kitchen/dining room, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining. - Moderately sized garden with a scenic swimming pool, offering breath-taking views of the surrounding valleys. - Large garage and a basement that present potential for conversion into extra living space or storage areas. - Partially covered veranda, ideal for enjoying outdoor dining or simply relaxing while taking in the picturesque landscape. - Property benefits include double glazing and efficient underfloor heating. The villa, marked by its welcoming atmosphere and functional layout, is suited for both permanent residencies and seasonal getaways. It stands as a robust structure requiring minimal updates, making it a sound investment for those considering making a move to this charming region. Living in Limoux provides a blend of cultural richness and recreational activities. The local area is famous for its annual carnival, reputed to be the longest-running in the world, and the town is bustling wi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Villelongue-d'Aude, this unique property offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of French history. Imagine waking up in a 13th-century castle tower, surrounded by the lush vineyards and rolling hills of southern France. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and the serene beauty of the French countryside. A Glimpse into the Past This extraordinary property is part of a medieval castle tower, adjacent to the village church, and offers a living experience like no other. With a total floor area exceeding 400 m², the property is spread over four levels, with 84 m² currently habitable. The plot includes a small garden, a 24 m² garage, and a 20 m² rooftop terrace that provides breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. Living the French Dream Villelongue-d'Aude is a quintessential French village, home to just 500 residents. It offers a peaceful retreat with a strong sense of community. The region is renowned for its vineyards, scenic beauty, and rich cultural heritage. Local amenities, charming markets, and a variety of outdoor activities are all within easy reach, making this an ideal location for those seeking a slower pace of life without sacrificing convenience. Property Highlights - Historic Charm: Part of a 13th-century castle tower, this property is a protected heritage site. - Spacious Living: Over 400 m² of total floor area, with 84 m² currently habitable. - Rooftop Terrace: Enjoy stunning views from the 20 m² terrace, perfect for relaxation and entertainment. - Potential for Expansion: First, second, and fourth floors are yet to be renovated, offering endless possibilities. - Authentic Features: Includes a former bar with ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Languedoc-Roussillon region, this exquisite villa in Limoux offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the south of France. With its commanding position and serene natural surroundings, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and charm. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun casts its golden glow over the rolling hills of Limoux. This is not just a home; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and immerse yourself in the beauty of the French countryside. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance This villa boasts five generously sized bedrooms, each offering a peaceful haven for rest and relaxation. The open-plan kitchen and living area is perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying cozy family dinners. With three modern bathrooms, mornings are a breeze, even with a full house. The property has been meticulously maintained, with recent refurbishments ensuring that it is ready for you to move in and start creating memories. From the roof to the floors, every detail has been attended to, providing peace of mind with a ten-year warranty on key elements. Experience the Limoux Lifestyle Limoux is a charming town known for its vibrant culture and rich history. As a second home owner here, you'll have the opportunity to explore local vineyards, indulge in exquisite French cuisine, and participate in the town's famous festivals. The mild Mediterranean climate means you can enjoy outdoor activities year-round, from hiking and cycling to leisurely strolls through the countryside. Accessibility and Convenience Despite its tranquil setting, Limoux ... click here to read more

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Opening Hook: Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant melody of church bells in the heart of Limoux, a charming town nestled in the Languedoc-Roussillon region of France. This 3-bedroom villa offers not just a home, but a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and the serene beauty of the French countryside. Property Storytelling: As you step into this villa, you're greeted by a sense of warmth and comfort. The ground floor features a spacious 20m² garage, perfect for storing bicycles or a small car, and a practical laundry room. Two cozy bedrooms and an office space provide ample room for family or guests. The upper level reveals an inviting apartment with a separate kitchen, ideal for preparing local delicacies from the nearby markets. The expansive 34m² living room, bathed in natural light, becomes the heart of the home, where you can unwind with a glass of local Blanquette de Limoux, the region's renowned sparkling wine. Local Lifestyle Deep Dive: Limoux is a town that celebrates life with a vibrant calendar of events. From the famous Limoux Carnival, one of the longest-running festivals in the world, to the bustling weekly markets, there's always something to experience. The region is a haven for food lovers, with its rich culinary heritage. Savor cassoulet, a hearty dish of beans and meat, or explore the local vineyards that produce exquisite wines. Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do, with hiking trails that meander through the rolling hills and vineyards, offering breathtaking views of the Pyrenees. The nearby Aude River provides opportunities for kayaking and fishing, while the Mediterranean coast is just a short drive away for those who crave the sea. Property Fe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic town of Limoux, located in the idyllic region of Languedoc-Roussillon, France, stands a 5-bedroom villa that promises a harmonious blend of serenity and convenience. This property, priced at €360,000, provides a wonderful opportunity for overseas buyers or expats seeking a new life in this charming corner of southern France. Though I’m a busy real estate agent with a global reach, allow me to take a few moments to walk you through this remarkable offering. Starting with the villa itself, this property boasts a size of 147 square meters, thoughtfully laid out to cater to various lifestyle needs. With five bedrooms and two bathrooms, there is ample space for a family, or perhaps for those looking to accommodate guests while maintaining privacy. You'll find an independent kitchen ready to fulfill family meals or perhaps to revel in French culinary adventures. The living room offers a cozy ambiance, perfect for relaxation or entertainment. Additional features include a shower room, a dressing area, air conditioning to keep you comfortable during the warmer months, and several outbuildings that could be transformed into workshops, storage, or extra living space if needed. - 5 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Independent kitchen - Spacious living room - Air conditioning - Dressing room - Outbuildings - Swimming pool - Large wooded garden - Close proximity to Limoux town center The property is in good condition, truly ready for you to move in and start adding personal touches. Even so, there's always the chance to infuse more personality over time, perhaps focusing on enhancing the garden or customizing the interior decor to suit your taste. One of the most appealing aspects of this villa is its substantial pl ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Languedoc-Roussillon Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Limoux, France. This charming stone house, nestled amidst lush woodlands, offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort Built in 1949, this 240m² stone house exudes timeless elegance with its characterful elements and thoughtful design. The ground floor features an independent apartment and a separate gîte, providing ample space for guests or rental opportunities. Upstairs, you'll find four spacious bedrooms, an office, and two well-appointed shower rooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for all. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life in Limoux is a tapestry of vibrant colors and rich experiences. In spring, the landscape bursts into life with wildflowers and verdant greenery, while summer invites you to bask by the beautiful swimming pool, surrounded by the scent of pine and lavender. Autumn paints the woodlands in hues of gold and crimson, and winter offers a cozy retreat by the fireplace, with the promise of snow-dusted mornings. Local Lifestyle and Cultural Riches Limoux is renowned for its sparkling wine, Blanquette de Limoux, and the annual Carnival, one of the longest in the world, offering a feast of music, dance, and local traditions. The region's culinary delights are a celebration of flavors, from hearty cassoulet to delicate pastries, best enjoyed in the charming bistros and cafes that dot the town. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the myriad of activities available, from hiking and cycling through the picturesque countryside to explor ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Limoux, in the picturesque region of Languedoc-Roussillon, you'll find this delightful 5-bedroom villa that's all set for you to call it home. Living here means embracing the French lifestyle, with the perfect blend of tranquility and vibrant town life right at your doorstep. This villa is situated in a quiet area, offering peace and privacy while still being a leisurely stroll away from the heart of Limoux. Upon entering the property, you're greeted by a spacious living room that exudes warmth and charm. It’s the kind of place where you can easily imagine gathering with family and friends, sharing laughter and memories. The independent kitchen is well-designed and practical, making it a breeze to whip up meals. For anyone who loves cooking, you'll appreciate the functionality and space it offers—ideal for creating your culinary masterpieces! The villa boasts five generously sized bedrooms, offering ample space for family or guests. Whether you're looking to cater to a large family or perhaps you've always wanted that extra room for a hobby or home office, the possibilities are endless. The villa also features two bathrooms, ensuring no morning rush congestion for the whole family. - 5 spacious bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Independent kitchen - Air conditioning - Large living room - Dressing room - Outbuildings for extra storage - Magnificent wooded garden - Inviting swimming pool - Proximity to Limoux center The large, wooded garden is a highlight of the property, providing a serene escape where you can relax, read a book, or simply enjoy a cup of coffee amidst nature. The garden's swimming pool offers a refreshing retreat on warm summer days, perfect for unwinding or entertaining guests. ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Languedoc-Roussillon Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque countryside of Limoux, France. This charming 3-bedroom bungalow offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, nestled in the heart of the Languedoc-Roussillon region. With its expansive gardens and eco-friendly features, this property is more than just a home—it's a lifestyle. A Day in Limoux Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the 50m² terrace, where the morning sun casts a warm glow over the lush 3000m² garden. The scent of lavender and rosemary fills the air, mingling with the aroma of freshly brewed coffee. As you sip your drink, take in the panoramic views of the rolling hills and vineyards that define this enchanting region. The bungalow's spacious living room, bathed in natural light, invites you to relax and unwind. With underfloor heating ensuring comfort year-round, this space becomes a cozy haven during the cooler months. The separate kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, is perfect for preparing meals inspired by the local cuisine. Exploring the Local Lifestyle Limoux is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene and rich history. Spend your afternoons exploring the town's charming streets, where medieval architecture meets contemporary art galleries. Don't miss the chance to sample the region's famous Blanquette de Limoux, a sparkling wine that has been produced here since the 16th century. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding countryside offers endless opportunities for adventure. Hike through the nearby Pyrenees, cycle along scenic routes, or enjoy a leisurely stroll through the vineyards. The Mediterranean coast is ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming heart of Limoux, a quaint village set amidst the picturesque landscapes of Languedoc-Roussillon in southern France, stands an inviting 2-bedroom house just waiting for the right owner to call it home. This property is perfectly positioned for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of French country living, offering a delightful snapshot of life away from the hustle and bustle of city lights. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to bring such a balanced gem to the attention of overseas buyers and expats looking to settle in France's unspoiled territory. To start, let me paint a vivid picture of Limoux itself. Popularly known for its production of the sparkling wine, Blanquette de Limoux, which predates Champagne by at least a century, this village basks in its serene yet lively atmosphere. The local climate is generally mild with sparklin' sunny summers and comfortably cool winters, making it a pleasure to explore the surrounding vine-laden hills and sprawling countryside year-round. One cannot help but be charmed by the region's vibrant markets, offering everything from local crafts to freshly harvested produce, and of course, the ever-present bottles of Blanquette. Now, onto the house itself. Splendidly situated in a pretty village between Limoux and Mirepoix, this lovely village house is a beacon of potential and warmth. With 68 square meters, it is efficiently designed for modern living while retaining its quaint village charm. Lovingly renovated, the house is ready to move in – a huge advantage for newcomers wishing to bypass the common hurdles of settings up a new home abroad. Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by an expansive open-plan living room seamlessly flowing ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Limoux, Languedoc-Roussillon, this delightful villa offers a unique opportunity to live in one of France's most stunning regions. The villa is simply perfect for those looking to embrace the serene French lifestyle, set against the backdrop of the majestic Pyrenees. Just imagine waking up to those breathtaking mountain views every morning! This 3-bedroom villa spreads over a comfortable 109 square meters, providing a cozy yet ample space for daily living. Stepping into the house, one is immediately greeted by a spacious 36 square meter living room, complete with an insert fireplace that adds a warm touch to chilly winter evenings. The living space seamlessly flows into a well-equipped kitchen, making it convenient for both cooking and entertaining. The villa comprises three bedrooms, ideal for a family or welcoming guests from abroad. The bathroom is functional and wisely laid out to cater to the household's needs. For extra convenience, a dressing room is available, neatly tucked away for optimal organization. Those who appreciate outdoor living will find themselves at home with the property's large, mature gardens—spanning over 5376 square meters. Imagine weekends spent gardening, or perhaps even venturing into growing a small vegetable garden. There's even plenty of space to add a swimming pool, creating the perfect haven to cool down during the warm Mediterranean summers. For the car enthusiasts or those requiring additional storage, there's a garage and a carport on-site. The terraced areas provide a lovely space to relax and dine al fresco. These terraces allow you to savor your morning coffee or evening glass of wine while soaking in the stunning views of the Pyrenees. ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Languedoc-Roussillon Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy of your private woodland. Nestled in the picturesque town of Limoux, this charming 5-bedroom farmhouse offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. With its expansive gardens and surrounding woodlands, this property invites you to embrace a lifestyle of tranquility and natural beauty. A Day in the Life at Your Limoux Farmhouse Start your day with a leisurely stroll through your 8,000 square meters of manicured gardens, where the scent of blooming lavender and rosemary fills the air. As you sip your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, take in the panoramic views of the rolling hills and vineyards that define this enchanting region. Inside, the farmhouse exudes warmth and character, with its rustic stone walls and exposed wooden beams. The spacious living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, is the perfect spot to unwind with a good book or gather with family and friends. The well-equipped kitchen, featuring modern appliances and ample counter space, makes preparing meals a joy. Seasonal Delights and Local Charms Limoux is renowned for its vibrant cultural scene and rich history. Throughout the year, the town hosts a variety of festivals, including the famous Limoux Carnival, where colorful parades and lively music fill the streets. For wine enthusiasts, the region is a treasure trove of vineyards producing the celebrated Blanquette de Limoux, the world's oldest sparkling wine. Outdoor enthusiasts will revel in the abundance of recreational activities available. From hiking and cycling through the sc ... click here to read more

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