Spacious 3BR Family Home with Vast Private Grounds in Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte

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Normandy, Manche, St-Laurent-de-Terregatte, France, Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 181Floor area

€222,000

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

181m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover the charming and tranquil life in Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte, a picturesque village in the Normandy region of France. Nestled in the peaceful countryside, this idyllic location is where you find a lovely 3-bedroom stone and slate house that may just capture your heart.

Living in Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte
Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte offers residents a quiet rural lifestyle with immediate access to nature and breathtaking landscapes. With its beautiful walks along country lanes and the remnants of the old barrage of Vezins, outdoor enthusiasts will find ample opportunity for exploration and relaxation. The village itself, though small, encompasses a delightful restaurant, a welcoming bar, and a convenient store.

Just a 10-minute drive from Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte is Saint-James, a vibrant market town complete with supermarkets, banks, schools, a medical center, and more. Here you can experience the local culture with weekly Monday markets, showcasing everything from fresh produce to regional crafts.

Additionally, the location benefits from excellent connectivity via the A84 autoroute, providing easy routes to Caen, Rennes, and beyond. The iconic Mont Saint Michel is merely a 25-km drive, offering a perfect destination for a weekend outing.

About the Climate
Normandy enjoys a temperate maritime climate characterized by mild winters and comfortably warm summers. Rainfall is distributed throughout the wrap-around year, creating lush green landscapes that are typical of this region of France.

Property Description
The house, a charming blend of traditional architecture and modern living spaces, offers a spacious conservatory overlooking the well-maintained garden and the scenic countryside beyond. The heart of the home is the large kitchen, complete with a dining area that seats 6-8 people and includes a traditional woodburner adding to the cozy ambiance. The kitchen is followed by a hallway leading to a conveni9mportantly laundry room, equipped with a WC and basin for added convenience.

The dining room and adjoining living room share a space of 49m2, providing a large, open area for relaxation and social gatherings, complemented again by a warm woodburner. Upstairs features three generously sized bedrooms, including a master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and en-suite facilities. An additional beautiful bathroom with a bath and separate shower is conveniently located along the corridor.

Outdoor and Additional Features
- Spacious grounds with specimen trees and open views
- Private driveway with ample parking space
- Garage with heating equipment
- Additional stone-built storage building
- Partially fenced property ensuring privacy

Realistic Impression
While the property is in good condition, it offers an ideal opportunity for those looking to personalize their home. The gardens and exterior façade allow for creative input from new owners who wish to add their own touch to the landscaping or external character of the home.

Local Attractions and Activities
- Country walks along ancient paths
- Visits to historical sites such at Mont St. Michel
- Local markets in Saint-James
- Pleasant drives to the surrounding towns and coastal regions

Living Experience
Living in Saint-Laurent-de-Terregatte is ideal for families, retirees, or expatriates seeking a peaceful countryside retreat with the convenience of nearby town facilities and excellent trans
port links. The community's friendly atmosphere, coupled with the scenic beauty and cultural richness of Normandy, makes this location an alluring place to call home.

This property is not just a house; it’s a potential home with a character waiting for someone to breathe new life into its walls. For those dreaming of a serene rural life in France with the comforts of modern amenities close by, this could be your perfect match. To schedule a visit and experience this splendid home first-hand, please do reach out. Enjoy the charm and simplicity of Normandian life in a home that promises peace and comfort amidst the beauty of the French countryside.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
181
Price per m²
€1,227
Garden size
3692
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Charming 3-Bedroom Country House in Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron, Manche Located in the picturesque village of Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron, this delightful 140m² detached country house offers a peaceful retreat amidst the French countryside. Only 15 km from the cultural landmark of Mont Saint Michel and the bustling town of Avranches, this property is ideally situated for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle with convenient access to local amenities and tourist attractions. Property Features: - Detached country house - Total living space of 140m² - Ground floor includes: - Spacious living room (approximately 60m²) with a cozy wood stove - Kitchen equipped with a new pellet burning stove - One bedroom - Conservatory - Laundry room - First floor comprises: - Two additional bedrooms - Bathroom with toilet - Potential to convert an additional room (approximately 60m²) - Large stone outbuilding with carports - Garden spanning approximately 1,500m² with open views of the rolling countryside - Compliant individual sanitation septic tank Local Area and Climate: Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron is nestled in the region of Manche, Lower Normandy, an area renowned for its lush landscapes and historical sites. The climate here enjoys mild winters and comfortable summers, making it a desirable destination for those from harsher climates. The proximity to the English Channel moderates temperature fluctuations, providing a pleasant environment year-round. Living in Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron: Life in Saint-Senier-de-Beuvron offers a blend of tranquil country living with the convenience of nearby modern amenities. Residents can enjoy the simplicity of rural life alongside the rich cultural heritage of the region. The local community is ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Normandy countryside, this expansive 9-bedroom estate in Saint-Martin-De-Landelles offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home that combines tranquility with accessibility. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in French culture, history, and natural beauty. A Slice of Normandy Paradise Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, with the morning sun casting a warm glow over the lush gardens that surround your home. This is the daily reality at this stunning estate, where privacy and peace are paramount. The property is accessed via a quiet rural lane, ensuring a serene environment free from the hustle and bustle of city life. Property Overview The estate comprises three distinct properties, each meticulously renovated to blend traditional Normandy architecture with modern comforts. The main house, a charming gite complex, includes a principal residence and a converted barn, both designed for independent living. This setup is perfect for hosting family gatherings or generating rental income. Main House Features: - Bedrooms: 9 spacious bedrooms, offering ample accommodation for family and guests. - Bathrooms: 3 well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring convenience and comfort. - Living Spaces: Multiple living areas, each exuding warmth with features like exposed beams and wood-burning stoves. - Kitchen: A handcrafted oak kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. - Outdoor Spaces: Private terraces and a communal garden, ideal for relaxation and outdoor dining. - Swimming Pool: A heated outdoor pool, adhering to French safety standards, provides a refreshing retreat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Poilley, Manche, this four-bedroom house offers a delightful blend of rustic allure and potential for modern upgrades. A sweet find for anyone looking to embrace the tranquil life of the French countryside, this property exudes a comforting charm with its post-war architecture, dating back to 1948. Here, you have a rare opportunity to make a piece of French history your own, with enough room to add your personal touch. Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious and luminous living room that spans over 27 square meters. This space, perfect for both large gatherings and quiet evenings, sets the tone for the rest of the home’s generous yet cozy layout. The four bedrooms, ranging from 10 to 14 square meters, offer ample space for family or guests. Each room is a canvas ready to be transformed into a personalized retreat. An inviting fitted kitchen is poised to become the heart of the home, where culinary delights can be prepared and family memories created. The property's bathroom, shower room, and additional toilets make it well-equipped for family needs. While the exterior of the house is in good condition, the interior provides a unique opportunity for renovation enthusiasts. It’s a chance to infuse your style and ideas into this already charming residence. Imagine refashioning the interiors to blend vintage charm with contemporary comforts - the potential is both exciting and rewarding. The property also boasts several desirable features, including: - 4 spacious bedrooms - Large, bright living room - Fitted kitchen ready for culinary adventures - Bathroom and additional shower room - Energy class rating of E - Gas-powered radiators - Attic space ripe for conversion - Attached garag ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Poilley in the picturesque Manche department, this charming 4-bedroom house presents a promising opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves into rural French life. With 120 square meters of living space and a substantial plot of 800 square meters, this property combines comfort with ample outdoor space, offering a peaceful retreat approximately 30 kilometers from the vibrant coast. Built in 1948 and boasting a well-maintained exterior, the house retains many original features, adding character. The interior, however, requires some renovations, making it an ideal project for those keen to put their personal touch on their new home. The current setup includes a spacious 27 square meter living room that is bright and welcoming, a functional fitted kitchen, and one bathroom accompanied by a convenient shower room and two separate toilets. Particulars of the property include: - Four bedrooms ranging from 10 to 14 square meters - Gas-powered radiators for heating - An outdoor cellar and a garage with potential for conversion - Wooden window frames The house’s potential as a renovator's dream is undeniable. Its strong structure combined with the need for interior updating allows for a detailed customization to one’s taste, potentially adding significant value to the home. Living in Poilley offers a blend of tranquility and convenience. Though rural, the village is well-connected, situated only a few minutes from essential amenities. The proximity to schools makes this home an excellent choice for families. Shops are readily accessible within a two-minute drive, ensuring ease for daily needs. Public transport is also favorable, with Avranches train station less than 10 minutes away ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful three-bedroom house tucked away in the quaint rural town of Marcilly, Manche, Normandy, France. A region boasting of picturesque landscapes, enticing local culture, and delightful gastronomy, this homely abode establishes itself as an opportunity for individuals seeking tranquility and an authentic French living experience. Situated within a generous 0.64-acre parcel of land, the house offers an expansive, enclosed, and beautifully maintained garden. This provides an ambiance of serenity while keeping you effortlessly connected to Mother Nature in the privacy of your home. The property also commands a promising stance, remaining undisturbed by the township, yet strategically located a mere 10 kilometers from Avranches, and a quick 5-minute drive from Ducey-les-Cheris. The house itself tastefully maintains a balance of comfort and functionality over its healthy living space of 96 square meters. Upon entering, you are received by a warm entrance hall leading up to a well-appointed kitchen outfitted with modern amenities, paired seamlessly with a nifty dining area. A charming fireplace adds to the allure of the kitchen domain, providing a sort of cozy warmth. Adjacent, a comfortable sitting room awaits, where you can indulge in quiet reading or enjoy family time. Further along, a productive laundry room, an inner passageway, and a shower room with WC make for thoughtful, practical spaces designed for seamless living. Let's not ignore the main highlight of the ground floor: a spacious, double bedroom equipped with elegant glazed doors that open out to an inviting view of the garden. The bedroom also hosts its own shower room with WC, epitomizing modern luxury and convenience. Spiral stairs le ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil heart of Normandy, this four-bedroom house awaits its new owners. Located in Marcilly, Manche, this property offers an invitation to explore a rich tapestry of history and lifestyle unique to northern France. As an agent for a global real estate company, I understand the importance of finding the right home and community for international buyers and expatriates. Marcilly is a charming little village that provides an escape from the hustle and bustle of modern city life. It's the kind of place where you're likely to see locals strolling down the street enjoying the leisurely pace of rural living. This region boasts a mild and somewhat temperate climate, with gentle summers that invite you to explore the vast countryside and hikes that beckon nature enthusiasts. For those unfamiliar with Normandy, you'll find this area is steeped in history and culture. Just a short drive away, Ducey-les-Chéris offers delightful local bakeries with fresh, flaky croissants and local cafes perfect for a leisurely morning coffee. And for the historically inclined, the world-renowned Bay of Mont Saint Michel is merely a ten-minute drive, offering breathtaking views and an impressive medieval abbey to explore. Now, let's talk about the property itself. This home offers a multitude of possibilities. It's a perfect canvas for those looking to invest a little love and effort into creating something truly special. While it does require internal renovation, think of it as an opportunity to mold the house into a dream home tailored to your own style and needs. Entering through the main door, you're greeted by an entrance hall with a staircase leading to the upper floors. The ground floor hosts a sizeable kitchen with ample ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque village of Saint-Martin-de-Landelles in the Manche department of France, this charming 3-bedroom detached country house presents an attractive opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French rural life. Spanning an area of 160 square meters and priced at €206,500, this house is nestled on a generous plot of 3,750 square meters, providing ample space for gardening and outdoor activities. The main house comprises a welcoming entrance that leads to a fitted kitchen, ideal for those who enjoy preparing home-cooked meals. The cozy living room, complete with a wood stove set in a traditional fireplace, promises warmth and comfort during chilly evenings. The ground level also houses a convenient shower room with toilet, and a laundry room, enhancing the functionality of this home. Upstairs, residents will find a spacious master suite featuring a bedroom, an en-suite bathroom and toilet, and a dressing area, offering a private retreat within the home. Additionally, there is another bedroom and a smaller room that could serve as an office or a child's bedroom, along with another shower room with toilet. For those with visiting guests or considering rental opportunities, the property includes a guest gite comprising a fitted and equipped kitchen that opens into a living area, and an upstairs mezzanine bedroom accompanied by a shower room and toilet. Further adding to the practicality of this residence are a 24 m² garage and a separate workshop, perfect for DIY projects or additional storage. The courtyard and expansive garden invite outdoor dining and leisure, making this an ideal setting for entertaining guests or enjoying peaceful family time. Amenities include: • Fitted kitchen • Li ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil countryside of Normandy, this three-bedroom country home in Saint-James offers a peaceful retreat with the charm of rural living. The property sits in a delightful hamlet, exuding an aura of time-honored grace, complemented by modern comforts. It is ideal for those looking to enjoy a serene lifestyle amidst lush greenery and expansive gardens. Spanning 152 square meters, the stone house exudes a warm and inviting ambience, accentuated by natural light and tasteful interior design. On entering, the hall provides a welcoming space that leads to a spacious kitchen/dining area, equipped with essential appliances and ample storage. The living room boasts a cozy setting with a tidy tile floor and inviting views of the surrounding landscape. Upstairs, the master bedroom features an en-suite bathroom, providing a private oasis with thoughtful touches such as a corner jet shower. Two additional bedrooms echo the home's charming aesthetic, complete with wooden floors and authentic stone detail. Each space in the house is designed to provide comfort and functionality. The property’s outdoor space is equally captivating with a secluded garden surrounded by mature trees and a variety of plants, perfect for relaxation or hosting gatherings. An added bonus is the orchard, where one can enjoy the seasonal bounty of apples, pears, plums, and more. The location of this home is particularly appealing for those who appreciate both privacy and convenience. The nearby town, accessible within 10 minutes, ensures easy access to amenities such as supermarkets, schools, medical facilities, and dining options. The region is renowned for its local markets in St Hilaire du Harcouët and Avranches, which are a brief drive a ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the verdant landscapes of Normandy, near the Brittany border, this stunning estate presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to embrace a tranquil lifestyle in the countryside. The property known as La Cahudière, is a private hamlet that consists of three lovingly renovated residences set across 0.40 hectares of lush gardens. Access is via a quiet rural lane, ending at the hamlet, insuring privacy and tranquility as there is no through traffic. The main draw of this estate is the gîte complex, comprising a principal house and a converted barn. Each of these dwellings is designed for independent use and comes with its own secluded terraces, sharing a beautifully landscaped garden. They are arranged around a centerpiece of this sprawling estate—a heated outdoor swimming pool that complies with French safety standards, providing a peaceful retreat. The property also features an elegantly styled two-bedroom house, the current owner's residence, which includes a blend of solid oak and tiled flooring throughout, an inviting atmosphere enhanced by exposed beams and a wood-burning stove. The spacious kitchen integrates seamlessly with a bright extension, providing panoramic views through triple aspect windows and bi-folding doors opening onto a south-facing deck. With a total of eleven bedrooms, this property holds incredible potential as both a family home and a business venture, offering ample flexibility in its layout. It is in good condition overall, but with room for further personalization or redevelopment subject to necessary permissions. Property Features - Principal house and a converted barn plus a separate two-bedroom owner’s house - Eleven bedrooms with multiple bathrooms - Extensive reno ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Saint-Brice-de-Landelles, a quaint village in the Manche department of Lower Normandy, lies a hidden gem for those with a passion for home renovation—a stone-built house with a world of potential. This 71m² property is perfect for buyers eager to embrace the challenge and rewards of transforming a fixer-upper, stepping into the rich tapestry of French life surrounded by nature's tranquility. Saint-Brice-de-Landelles, with its serene, green landscapes, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of modern city living. Life here is marked by the gentle rhythm of rural France, where the local community thrives amidst picturesque farms, winding roads, and vibrant local markets. It's the kind of place where you can truly savor the changing seasons, with the lush spring flowers giving way to warm, sun-drenched summers, followed by the stunning hues of autumn and the crisp chill of winter. While the climate is typically mild, bringing a charming blend of showers and sunshine, it's perfect for those who enjoy the great outdoors all year round. This renovation project is situated within easy reach of cultural landmarks and lively activities. Saint-Brice-de-Landelles is conveniently located near the renowned Mont Saint Michel—an iconic medieval abbey and UNESCO World Heritage site that draws visitors from all over the globe. History enthusiasts and lovers of architecture alike will find much to explore in this beloved destination and the nearby water mills, chateaux, and maritime sites that underscore the region's rich cultural backdrop. For leisure, embark on a journey through the region's splendid gardens or perhaps a tasting tour to sample Normandy's famous cider. Being situated in a region w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Saint-Ovin, Manche, this quintessential two-bedroom house embodies the perfect vision of rural French living. Just over 35 kilometers from the shimmering sea, this quaint property offers a delightful opportunity for those eager to embrace the art of renovation. Situated on a plot of 659 square meters, this detached country home awaits a passionate new owner, ready to breathe new life into its walls. This property sits cozily within the serene landscape of La Godefroy, a small French village full of history and charm. With a generous living area of 88 square meters, you’ll find the potential to create your dream home. Offering both warmth and character, this charming house consists of a spacious living room on the ground floor and two sizable bedrooms on the first floor. Picture yourself awakening to the sounds of birds chirping and indulging in a peaceful morning coffee in the comfort of your new country hideaway. Before we delve deeper into the specifics of the home, let's talk about what makes living in this region such an enticing prospect. The Manche department is well-known for its picturesque landscapes and rich heritage. Living in Saint-Ovin offers you the chance to immerse yourself in Normandy's fascinating history, with castles, museums, and ancient religious monuments scattered around the area for you to explore at your leisure. A stone's throw from the coast, the region enjoys a temperate oceanic climate, characterized by mild summers and cool, but not harsh, winters. It's a wonderful spot for outdoor enthusiasts, with countless hiking trails and the ever-present opportunity for farmhouse visits and local market excursions peppered throughout the week. The standout hi ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom Country House with Expansive Garden in Précey, Manche Nestled between the historic Avranches and the iconic Mont Saint Michel, this delightful residence presents a unique opportunity to embrace the serene lifestyle of the French countryside. With a generous land size of 3016 m2 and a living space of 103 m2, the property boasts traditional charm combined with a solid good condition, beckoning a new owner to infuse it with their touch. Property Overview - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 103 m2 - Land: 3016 m2 - Price: €165,000 Amenities - Garage and additional covered parking - Adjoining outbuilding with potential for a guest gite - West-facing terrace offering views of Mont Saint Michel - Spacious garden ideal for outdoor activities and gardening - Individual radiator heating (gas) - Septic tank sanitation Property Features - Ground floor accommodation comprising an entrance, living room with kitchen space, a bedroom, a shower room with WC, and a laundry with garage access - Upstairs hosts two further bedrooms with wooden floors, including a 27 m2 spacious room, a bathroom, and a separate WC - The habitable estate comes with a lease until September 2022, currently generating €600 per month in rental income Local Area & Lifestyle Précey, located in the Manche department of France, is a haven for those appreciating history, nature, and tranquility. The area is a part of Lower Normandy, known for its rich heritage, stunning landscapes, and proximity to the English Channel. Précey offers a peaceful rural setting with the convenience of being: - 10 km from local shops - 2 minutes from schools - 30 km from the sea - 10 minutes from station access The local climate is temperate, with mild winters ... click here to read more

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Set in the quaint community of Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouet in the Manche department, this charming 2-bedroom detached house offers a peaceful retreat with a touch of local heritage and modern conveniences. Currently priced at €86,600, this home stands on a 370m² plot and includes a structured garden space that invites personalization and a welcoming outdoor lifestyle. LIVING IN GRANDPARIGNY Grandparigny is a serene corner of Normandy, characterized by its close-knit community and scenic surroundings. This location is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the true French rural lifestyle, away from the bustling city rhythms yet close enough to necessary amenities. With local markets, shops, and schools, the area supports both a quiet life and active community involvement. The local climate is typically maritime with mild winters and temperate summers, making it a deliciously moderate place to live year-round. The presence of the English Channel influences much of this weather pattern, ensuring abundant greenery and flourishing nature throughout the year. PROPERTY DETAILS Entering the home, you're welcomed by a cozy kitchen leading into a living room adorned with a traditional fireplace, setting a warm tone for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The ground floor also houses a convenient hallway and a toilet. The second floor features two bedrooms, offering tranquil personal spaces. There's also a shower room with an additional toilet, underscoring the home’s functional layout. The property's garage adds an extra layer of convenience, facilitating storage and secure parking. Key features include: - Total living area: 81.30m² - Oil central heating for cost-effective, efficient warmth - PVC double-glazed wi ... click here to read more

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Discover the charming potential of a quaint fixer-upper house nestled in the serene backdrop of Normandy's countryside in Les Loges-Marchis. This two-bedroom house, while in need of renovation, offers a bespoke opportunity for those looking to imprint their personal style into their next home. Priced attractively at 75,000 euros and boasting a substantial plot of land spanning approximately 5.8 acres, this property is an ideal canvas for creating a dream rural retreat. Spanning 100 square meters, the house features a layout that is brimming with character. Within its traditional stone walls, you’ll find two main rooms on the ground floor, each bearing the marks of history with original beams and an ancient fireplace setting a rustic ambiance. The first room, with its inviting hearth, could transform into a cozy living area or a charming kitchen, depending on your vision. Adjacent to this, the second room presents additional space that could serve as a dining area or lounge, complemented by natural light streaming through ample windows. A staircase leads to the loft, hinting at potential expansion or storage solutions. Despite its rustic charm, the property does require significant updates. There is currently no septic system, and while electricity and water connections are in place, buyers should be prepared for a comprehensive renovation project. Although the renovation journey is considerable, it is also an opportunity to thoroughly customize a home that meets your needs and aesthetic desires. Nestled comfortably between Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët and Louvigné-du-Désert, living in Les Loges-Marchis offers a peaceful lifestyle imbued with the natural beauty of the Normandy region. The locality is perfect for outdoor e ... click here to read more

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Discover the historic charm and robust potential of this large manor house nestled in the tranquil village of Saint-Senier-sous-Avranches, located in the scenic region of Manche, just a 25km journey from the enchanting Normandy coast. This 19th-century manor, constructed in 1816, is a treasure trove of historical significance, offering a perfect blend of past elegance and modern amenities for an authentic French country living experience. The home stands on a generous plot that spans a vast 287 square meters distributed over three well-planned levels. Comprising nine bedrooms and four bathrooms, this residence is perfectly suited for a large family looking to immerse themselves in the French way of life or for an astute investor interested in establishing a bed and breakfast or multiple accommodation units. Its high ceilings adorned with original frescoes, a commanding stone fireplace, and lovingly preserved wooden floors echo the manor’s stately past. The property features: - Nine spacious bedrooms - Four bathrooms - Two fitted kitchens ideally suited for large family gatherings or catering to guests - Authentic stone construction with bright interiors - Two outbuildings providing ample space for hobbies or additional storage - A carport accommodating a camper van - A productive garden featuring apple, pear and kiwi trees - Enclosed, buildable grounds with existing fiber optic broadband connectivity, perfect for telecommuting professionals Living in the house feels like stepping back in time but with all the comforts of modern living. The surrounding woodland gardens provide serene views and a peaceful atmosphere, making it an ideal retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Saint-Senier-sous-Avranches offers ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful cottage-style house nestled in the serene town of Saint-Hilare-du-Harcouët, Manche, France. Priced at €199,500, this property presents a comfortable residence with a blend of traditional charm and practical living. This 112 sqm home is designed with attention to family-friendly living and is ideally positioned close to local shops and the town center, ensuring convenience is at your doorstep. The house currently stands in good condition with room for personal touches, making it a perfect candidate for those looking to imprint their individual style on their new home. Property Features: - Total area: 112 sqm - Four cozy bedrooms - Two well-appointed bathrooms featuring a walk-in shower and a bath - Open-plan living room enhanced by a pellet stove, merging seamlessly with an equipped kitchen - Mezzanine level providing additional living space - Charming garden with a 20 sqm outbuilding, ideal for storage or as a workshop space - Situated in the vicinity of necessary amenities including shops and entertainment options - Perfect family home with potential for personalization The ground floor features an open living area with a pellet stove adjoining a fitted and equipped kitchen which opens onto a terrace, offering a great space for family gatherings and entertaining guests. The living area is complemented by two bedrooms and a bathroom on the same level, ensuring accessibility. Upstairs, a cozy mezzanine leads to two additional bedrooms, providing privacy and a tranquil retreat from the social areas of the home. The outdoor space includes a beautifully maintained garden that invites relaxation and outdoor activities for both children and adults. It's accompanied by an outbuilding that could serve ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the tranquil end of a no-through road in the picturesque landscape of Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, Manche, this charming 3-bedroom farmhouse offers a unique blend of traditional Normandy architecture and modern comfort, making it a delightful rural retreat. Surrounded by open fields and featuring 160 square meters of living space, this property beautifully marries rustic elements with contemporary updates. The farmhouse, having undergone thoughtful renovations, retains much of its original character. Natural stone walls and exposed beams are highlighted throughout the home, adding to its historic charm. The spacious master suite encompasses a comfortable sleeping area with exquisite views and a sleek en-suite, providing a peaceful sanctuary. The contemporary kitchen is fully equipped with modern amenities and ample space for family meals. Outbuildings include useful additional space for creative or practical pursuits. The outside space is as generous and inviting as the interior. A well-maintained garden with a variety of mature trees and a detached barn add rural charm and functional outdoor living options. Here are some key features of the property: - Lounge with exposed stone walls and a wood-burner. - Fully fitted kitchen with high-end appliances and ceramic sinks. - Large dining room featuring exposed beams with access to the garden. - Two additional comfortable bedrooms. - Family bathroom with corner bath and stylish fittings. - Master bedroom with wood flooring, exposed "A" frame and en-suite facilities. - Extensive outdoor space including gardens, a woodshed, and a garage. Aminities include: - Outdoor areas including a garden shed and kennel - Detached barn with multiple usage possibilities - Compreh ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Les Loges-Marchis in the Manche department of France, this charming 5-bedroom house offers an idyllic blend of comfort and history in a serene rural setting. Located in Lower Normandy, this delightful detached home presents a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a piece of the French countryside. With a selling price of €189,900, this property provides not only a cozy residence but a gateway to a lifestyle surrounded by rich culture and natural beauty. The story of this house begins as you step through the entrance into a spacious living area, where rustic charm meets modern convenience. The main floor is a welcoming haven, featuring a fitted kitchen complete with a fireplace insert, setting the perfect ambiance for cozy evenings. Adjacent, the dining room and living room provide ample space for family gatherings or entertaining friends, highlighting the charm of living in a traditional French home. For those who value having personal quarters, the main floor also boasts two of the five bedrooms plus a dedicated office space. One can easily imagine turning the office into a reading nook or even a playroom—flexibility is the name of the game here. The ground floor is completed with a practical bathroom equipped with a shower, plus an additional toilet for guests or larger families. On the upper level, you'll find three more bedrooms alongside a shower room and toilet. The landing offers enough space to add a few personal touches—perhaps a cozy sitting area with a bookcase. This floor is where the home's versatility truly shines, promising comfort for both temporary guests and a growing family. The house does stand in good condition, but it may offer some opport ... click here to read more

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