Spacious 3BR Normandy Home with Stunning Valley Views & Expansive Gardens

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Normandy, Seine-Maritime, Quévreville-la-Poterie, France, Quévreville-la-Poterie (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 150Floor area

€364,400

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

150m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Introducing a quaint three-bedroom house nested in the pastoral charm of Quévreville-la-Poterie, a tranquil community in the heart of Normandy, Seine-Maritime, France. This charming property, set on an expansive 1800 m2 plot, provides ample space for both personal solitude and entertaining guests.

As you enter the home, you are greeted by a spacious 62 m2 living room, complete with a cozy fireplace and a stunning view of the surrounding valley—an ideal setting for family gatherings or a quiet evening by the fire. The ground floor also hosts a well-equipped kitchen, perfect for cooking enthusiasts, alongside a convenient laundry room and separate toilet.

The upper level of this 150 m2 house includes two large bedrooms, measuring 20 m2 and 25 m2, respectively, providing ample bedroom space for a family. Each room offers a soothing view of the lush greenery that characterizes the region, and the floor is completed with a well-appointed bathroom and separate toilet.

Venturing downstairs, the basement reveals an additional bedroom, a dressing area, and a shower room, providing privacy and comfort for visitors or older children. The basement also includes a full two-car garage and a sizable workshop, catering to storage and hobby needs.

Outdoor living can be thoroughly enjoyed thanks to two large terraces which assure privacy and provide splendid areas for relaxation or social gatherings. The verdant garden invites a closer connection with nature and the peaceful environment.

The property, while in good condition, allows room for personal customization to truly make it your own. Electric heating and double-glazed windows throughout ensure comfort throughout the seasons.

Property Features:
- Three bedrooms
- Two bathrooms
- Large 62 m2 living room with fireplace
- Fully fitted kitchen
- Laundry room
- Full basement with two-car garage and workshop
- Double-glazed windows
- Electric heating
- Two large terraces
- Extensive 1800 m2 garden

The village of Quévreville-la-Poterie offers a life of peace and tranquility while being closely connected with nature. The area is renowned for its scenic landscapes and historically rich sites including abbeys, castles, and museums, making it perfect for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Quévreville-la-Poterie boasts a tight-knit community, with local markets, traditions, and festivals that are a cornerstone of daily life, offering a genuine taste of French rural culture. The village's proximity to larger towns provides all necessary amenities without sacrificing its serene charm.

The climate in Normandy is typically oceanic: mild and moderately wet. This climate supports a lush green landscape that is especially beautiful, whether shrouded in the mists of autumn or sparkling under the gentle summer sun.

Living in Quévreville-la-Poterie means embracing a quieter, slower-paced lifestyle surrounded by natural beauty but with the convenience of modern amenities. A short drive connects you to significant transit routes, making it easy to explore the larger areas of France or even travel to Paris.

This property is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in French rural life, with the potential to personalize a well-maintained home. Whether you're a family looking for space to grow, or someone seeking a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life, this house offers the foundation to build your dreams upon.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
150
Price per m²
€2,429
Garden size
1800
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Quévreville-la-Poterie in the renowned Normandy region of France, this charming three-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Spanning 162 square meters over a generous 1,800 square meter plot of lush, wooded land, this property provides an idyllic setting for both relaxation and adventure. The house's architectural design is a beautiful representation of the traditional Norman style, offering a warm and welcoming ambience. The ground floor boasts a spacious living area of 62 square meters, complete with a fireplace that serves as the room's focal point, providing a cozy space to gather during the cooler months. The living room's windows offer a breathtaking view of the valley, ensuring that nature is never out of sight. Adjacent to the living area is a well-equipped, fitted kitchen that invites culinary exploration, along with a convenient laundry room and a separate toilet. The upper level of the house comprises two generously sized bedrooms, measuring 20 and 25 square meters, along with a well-appointed bathroom and separate toilet, ensuring privacy and comfort for all occupants. The basement level adds further value to the property, featuring an additional bedroom, a dressing room, and a shower room, providing ample space for a family or guests. Practicality is key in the property's design, which includes a full basement that houses a two-car garage and a workshop, making it an ideal space for hobbies or storage. The surrounding garden adds to the property's charm, encompassing 1,800 square meters of serene woodland. Two large terraces, seamlessly integrated into the landscape and not overlooked, offe ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled in the serene and pastoral community of Quévreville-la-Poterie in the historical region of Normandy, this charming three-bedroom house presents an enticing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Situated on a spacious plot of 1800 square meters, the property blends traditional Norman architecture with modern amenities, offering a peaceful retreat amidst lush, wooded landscapes. Property Features: - Sizeable living area of 162 square meters - Three well-appointed bedrooms - Two bathrooms, featuring both a shower room and a separate full bathroom - A generous living room of 62 square meters with a cozy fireplace and picturesque views of the valley - Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances - Convenient laundry room - Extensive basement including a two-car garage and a workshop - Two expansive terraces providing privacy and scenic views - Efficient double-glazed windows - Electric heating system Amenities: - Local shops providing everyday necessities - Close proximity to traditional French restaurants and cafés - Access to local schools and educational institutions - Nearby medical facilities - Public transport links available for regional travel Local Area Insights: Quévreville-la-Poterie is a quaint village located in the Seine-Maritime department of Normandy, an area renowned for its rich history, stunning landscapes, and cultural heritage. The community offers a peaceful lifestyle ideal for those seeking respite from the hustle and bustle of city life. Local artisans and traditional markets add to the charm of living in this region, making it a vibrant place to reside. Residents enjoy the natural beauty of the surrounding countryside, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Quévreville-la-Poterie in Normandy, this delightful three-bedroom house offers a tranquil and scenic living environment perfect for families or individuals looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. Spanning 150 square meters over two levels, this property is sited on a generous 1800 square meter plot, surrounded by verdant woodland that provides privacy and a picturesque outlook. Upon entering the house, you are welcomed by a spacious 62 square meter living room, featuring a cozy fireplace and large windows that afford stunning views of the valley. The ground level also includes a well-equipped fitted kitchen, convenient laundry room, and a separate toilet, ensuring practical and comfortable living spaces. The upper floor houses two ample bedrooms, measuring 20 and 25 square meters respectively, alongside a well-appointed bathroom and another separate toilet. These rooms are ideally configured to offer peaceful retreats for all family members, with ample natural light and storage spaces. Additionally, the basement level of the house contains a third bedroom, a dressing room, and a shower room which could serve as a private area for guests or older children. For car enthusiasts or those needing extra storage space, the property includes a full basement featuring a dual-car garage and a workshop. The exterior of the home doesn't disappoint either, boasting two expansive terraces that provide idyllic settings for outdoor dining and relaxation, all while ensuring privacy with no direct overlooking neighbors. While this home is in good condition, prospective buyers will appreciate knowing that with a little personalized touch and minor renovations, you could transform ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque community of Quévreville-la-Poterie in Normandy, this charming 3-bedroom house presents an inviting opportunity for those looking to make a serene French village their new home. Spanning 150 square meters, the property rests on a generously sized 1800 square meter plot, brimming with lush, wooded landscaping that promises privacy and tranquility. As you enter the home, you are welcomed by a spacious 62 square meter living room, which features a warming fireplace and offers stunning views of the valley—perfect for cozy evenings or hosting guests. The living area flows into a well-equipped kitchen, making meal preparation a breeze, while a separate laundry room and toilet add to the convenience of the ground floor layout. On the upper level, two generously sized bedrooms, measuring 20 and 25 square meters respectively, provide ample personal space, complemented by a bathroom and another separate toilet for added privacy and convenience. The basement offers a third bedroom, alongside a dressing room and shower room, providing an ideal space for guests or teenagers seeking their privacy. For those with a penchant for vehicles or crafts, the property boasts a full basement with a two-car garage and a workshop space, perfect for indulging in hobbies or storage. Outdoors, the home features two large terraces that offer delightful spaces for relaxation or al fresco dining, without the concern of being overlooked. The home is heated through an efficient electric system and benefits from double-glazed windows, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. The property's tax is reasonably priced at 1400 € per year. Property Features: - Size: 150 m2 - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - 1800 m2 of wooded land - L ... click here to read more

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Welcome to charming Franqueville-Saint-Pierre, nestled within Normandy's Seine-Maritime region in Boos, France. Here, opportunities abound for those seeking a tranquil living experience steeped in picturesque scenery and enticing local culture. As an introduction, let me paint a vivid picture of this delightful late 19th-century brick house that could very well become your new haven. Perfectly ensconced in a peacefully quiet neighbourhood, the house spans 154 square metres and soothes the senses with its delightful character and charm. The ground floor features a generously sized living room where you can unwind or entertain guests amidst a comfortable setting. A modern fitted kitchen opens up to a 16-square meter veranda, inviting warmth and natural-light inside to illuminate your culinary adventures. The south-facing terrace is ideally suited for leisurely outdoor brunches or relaxing summer evenings spent, gazing at the star-studded French sky. Complete with two bedrooms, a bathroom, a linen room, and a separate WC, this level ensures ample room catering to various preferences and needs. Navigate your way upstairs, and you are met with a spacious landing room that doubles as an office, offering a tranquil ambiance for work or study. Two large bedrooms offer generous personal spaces for relaxation, while an extra bathroom affords convenience. A separate WC is also available on this floor to ensure privacy and comfort. Let's not forget the extra perks: a cellar perfect for storing wines, a loft that could be converted into your desired space, and 1000-square meters of beautiful garden space where one could easily lose themselves in the serenity. Furthermore, the house is equipped with city gas heating and a wood st ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful four-bedroom residence located in the picturesque village of Gouy, nestled within the celebrated Normandy region of Seine-Maritime, France. This property is a true find for those seeking tranquillity combined with practicality, offering a living space of 130 square meters within its embrace. As a real estate agent with global experience and a demanding schedule, it's a pleasure to introduce you to this exceptional opportunity. The charm of Normandy is epitomized in this home that has been thoughtfully renovated to offer a sense of contemporary comfort while still respecting its historical roots. Set upon a generous plot spanning 977 square meters, the residence promises a harmonious blend of indoor and outdoor living. As you enter, a sun-dappled living room invites relaxation, leading to a kitchen that beckons the family chef with its ample space and modern amenities. Life in Gouy offers a quiet break from the hustle and bustle, while still staying connected to major transport links just 10 minutes away from Oissel train station and the A13 highway. This makes this locale perfect for expatriates or overseas buyers yearning for a serene yet accessible European lifestyle. Sitting comfortably on a spacious plot, the property is beautifully presented in good condition, evident from the quality finishes and meticulous attention to detail throughout the rooms. The layout includes: - Four generously-sized bedrooms, with two conveniently located on the ground floor - Two bathrooms, one featuring both a shower and bathtub for varied preferences - An airy and light-filled living room perfect for familial gatherings - A fully equipped kitchen that's both functional and inviting - Two wooden terraces ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Normandy, in the charming town of Tourville-la-Rivière, this three-bedroom house presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while still enjoying modern conveniences. Seine-Maritime region, celebrated for its lush greenery and historic sites, offers a living experience filled with both relaxation and rich cultural exposure. The property boasts a well-configured living space of 134 square meters, strategically laid out to optimize comfort and functionality. Upon entering, you are welcomed into a bright entryway that leads into a generous living room, approximately 60 square meters, featuring a cozy pellet stove and an open design that encompasses a fully equipped, modern kitchen. This area serves as the heart of the house, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The ground floor also includes a bedroom complete with a dressing area, providing substantial storage and privacy, alongside a well-appointed bathroom and separate toilet. The upper level of the home is thoughtfully designed with a spacious landing that can serve as a home office or a recreational area, adding to the versatility of the space. Two additional bedrooms offer peaceful retreats for family members or guests, complemented by another well-equipped bathroom with toilet facilities, ensuring convenience and comfort for all residents. This property stands out with its substantial basement area, including a large garage, a wine cellar perfect for enthusiasts, plus a tiled storage room and a laundry area with a sink. These additional features make it not only a residence but a functional space that can adapt to various needs. Set on a pictu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Normandy, the charming town of Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home in France. This delightful 3-bedroom house, set amidst lush greenery and tranquil surroundings, is the perfect retreat for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and natural beauty of the Seine-Maritime area. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as sunlight filters through the trees surrounding your new vacation home. This property, built in the 1980s, combines the charm of traditional French architecture with modern comforts, making it an ideal choice for families, couples, or solo adventurers seeking a peaceful getaway. A Gateway to Normandy's Wonders Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray is a hidden gem, offering a unique blend of rural charm and urban convenience. Just a stone's throw from the vibrant city of Rouen, this location provides easy access to cultural landmarks, historical sites, and a plethora of outdoor activities. Whether you're exploring the enchanting forests, indulging in local cuisine, or visiting nearby beaches, this region promises endless opportunities for adventure and relaxation. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 105 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Bright and Airy: The large living room, complete with a cozy fireplace, invites you to unwind and enjoy the warmth of a crackling fire on cooler evenings. - Modern Kitchen: A fully fitted and equipped kitchen makes meal preparation a joy, with direct access to a sun-drenched terrace for al fresco dining. - Outdoor Oasis: The south-facing terrace is p ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the lush, verdant heart of Normandy, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers, as sunlight filters through the trees, casting playful shadows on your south-facing terrace. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in Your Normandy Retreat Start your day with a leisurely breakfast on the terrace, where the morning sun warms your skin and the forest whispers secrets of the day ahead. The spacious living room, with its inviting fireplace, beckons you to unwind with a good book or gather with loved ones for cozy evenings. The fully equipped kitchen, a haven for culinary enthusiasts, inspires you to explore the rich flavors of Normandy's renowned cuisine. As the day unfolds, take a stroll through the nearby forest trails, where each step reveals the vibrant tapestry of seasonal changes. In spring, the air is filled with the fragrance of wildflowers, while autumn paints the landscape in hues of gold and crimson. The proximity to the A13 motorway and Oissel train station ensures that the cultural treasures of Rouen and beyond are just a short journey away. ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray is a charming enclave that offers a perfect blend of rural charm and urban convenience. The local markets brim with fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and fine wines, inviting you to indulge in the region's culinary delights. Explore the historic streets of Rouen, where Gothic architecture and vibrant art scenes create a captivating backdrop for your adventures ... click here to read more

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In the heart of Normandy's charming region, nestled within the serene scenery of Seine-Maritime, lies a captivating 3-bedroom house in the quaint town of Oissel. With its lush, green backdrop, this property offers a unique blend of modern convenience and a touch of rustic elegance. It’s one of those homes that promises not just a space to live but a lifestyle filled with both peaceful solitude and vibrant opportunities for exploration. As a busy global real estate agent, let me walk you through the features of this remarkable home, especially if you're considering a slice of French living. Getting into the heart of this house, you'll find yourself in a large living area awash with natural light. A key highlight here is the open-plan design that effortlessly combines living, dining, and cooking spaces, making it an ideal spot for hosting family gatherings or enjoying peaceful evenings. The kitchen, thoughtfully equipped and fitted with top-tier materials, boasts a spacious central island. This isn't just a place to cook—it's a hub of activity where family and friends gather and create memories over meals. The ground floor also includes a clever corridor leading you to a discreet laundry room and a separate toilet—details that speak volumes about the practical design we often miss in homes. As you ascend to the first floor, you'll discover two cozy bedrooms and a magnificent bathroom. This space is a harmony of form and function, with walls adorned in natural stone or large format tiles in calming beige tones. The second floor is a bit of a retreat within the home—a bedroom spanning approximately 20 square meters complete with an adjoining dressing room and a mezzanine office. It's an ideal setup for anyone working from ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an extraordinary opportunity nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the serene town of Oissel, France. This well-maintained three-bedroom house is not just a place to reside; it's a chance to immerse youself in the lush, green tranquility that the Seine-Maritime region is celebrated for. As a bussy global real estate agent with an eye on unique properties, let me walk you through what makes this house not just a dwelling but a potential transformative adventure for foreign buyers and expats alike. As you step into this charming abode, you're greeted by a vast living room that's elegantly flooded with natural light. The open layout seamlessly blends the living, dining, and kitchen areas, creating a warm and inviting space perfect for both intimate gatherings and larger get-togethers. The kitchen, fitted with contemporary materials, has a spacious central island that facilitates social meal prep, whether with family or friends. Picture hosting dinner parties where cooking becomes a communal experience! The ground floor also includes a functional corridor giving access to a practical laundry room and a separate toilet—ideal for maintaining household efficiency. Moving upwards, the first floor presents a large landing leading you to two delightful bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom. Built with designer sensibilities, the bathroom features walls in neutral tones and exudes a peaceful aura for unwinding after a bussy day. On the second floor, you'll find the third bedroom, roughly 20 square meters in size, along with an adjoining dressing room and a mezzanine office. This upper level offers a sense of seclusion and privacy, making it an excellent retreat within the home. At 152 square meters, this property deli ... click here to read more

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Imagine stepping back in time as you approach this charming, traditional Anglo-Norman Manor House nestled in the picturesque landscape of Rouen, specifically in the prestigious Mont Saint Aignan area. Built in 1932 and resting on a generous 1675 sqm wooded plot, this expansive home offers a generous living space of approximately 409 sqm spread over three levels, promising both privacy and panoramic views over the historic city of Rouen. While this manor retains much of its original grandeur and charm, it awaits a loving restoration to bring it back to its former glory. This presents a unique opportunity for those looking to tailor a home to their own tastes and standards. Whether you are a history enthusiast or a family looking to grow roots in a culturally rich area, this property, rich in potential, could be the canvas for your dream home. The house features: - Six spacious bedrooms which provide ample accommodation for a large family or visiting guests. - Grand reception rooms that exude an air of elegance and make for an entertainer's delight. - An independent apartment offering privacy for guests or potential rental income. - A double garage providing secure parking and additional storage solutions. Living in Rouen, especially in the Mont Saint Aignan district, is an experience filled with historical enrichment and modern convenience. The area is known for its safety, neighborly atmosphere, and predominantly residential character, making it ideal for expatriates and overseas buyers looking for a serene living environment. The vicinity to the city center means all urban amenities including shopping centers, fine dining, and recreational outlets are just a short commute away. The local climate in Rouan is typicall ... click here to read more

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A Cozy Retreat in the Heart of Normandy Nestled in the picturesque town of Le Grand-Quevilly, this delightful one-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil lifestyle of Normandy. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the double-glazed windows, casting a warm glow across the parquet flooring. This is more than just a house; it's a canvas for your dreams, a place where you can create lasting memories. A Home with Endless Possibilities This charming property, spanning approximately 35 square meters, is perfect for those seeking a cozy retreat or a promising investment. The ground floor welcomes you with a kitchen space ready for your personal touch, allowing you to design a culinary haven that suits your taste. Ascend to the first floor, where a versatile living area awaits. Whether you envision a snug living room or a serene bedroom, the choice is yours. The modern bathroom, complete with a walk-in shower and vanity unit, offers a touch of luxury in this quaint abode. The second floor reveals a cozy bedroom, a sanctuary where you can unwind after a day of exploring the rich history and culture of Normandy. With approved plans for expansion, this property holds the promise of growth, allowing you to tailor it to your evolving needs. Embrace the Normandy Lifestyle Le Grand-Quevilly is a gateway to the enchanting landscapes and vibrant culture of Normandy. Stroll through the local markets, where the aroma of freshly baked baguettes mingles with the scent of blooming flowers. Savor the region's renowned cuisine, from creamy Camembert to the finest Calvados, in charming bistros that dot the town. For the adve ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in the picturesque town of Petit-Couronne, France, a hidden gem nestled in the heart of Normandy's captivating landscape. This terraced brick house, waiting for its new occupants, offers a unique opportunity to experience life in a vibrant French community, perfectly suited for individuals, couples, or even small families with its comprehensive living arrangements. This beautiful living space, boasting a total area of approximately 110 square meters, presents itself as a warm and inviting sanctuary with much to offer. Positioned conveniently in the city center, this property provides an exceptional location, particularly appealing to overseas and expatriate buyers looking to set roots in a truly French locale. This ideal positioning grants you access to a world of local amenities, ensuring that daily life flows effortlessly. Imagine stepping out for a fresh baguette or leisurely coffee mornings at the nearby cafes, immersing yourself in the quotidien of French life. As you enter this welcoming home, the ground floor greets you with a spacious, luminous entrance hall, leading into a living area perfect for relaxed afternoons or social gatherings by the fireplace. It's not just a house; it's a space where memories are crafted, stories are told, and laughter resonates. Adjacent to the living room, a fully equipped kitchen awaits to be the culinary haven for delightful cooking experiences—it’s sure to inspire the creation of fine French cuisine. Heading upstairs, you will find two well-appointed bedrooms offering generous space, each fitted with custom-made wardrobes for ample storage. Here, you have comfort and tranquility rolled into one, ideal for retreating after a bustling day exploring the locale. ... click here to read more

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Discover your dream opportunity in the heart of Normandy, nestled within the quaint and historical town of Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf. This charming four-bedroom townhouse awaits its next chapter, offering a unique blend of potential and personality. Perfectly suited for those seeking a home to truly make their own, this property boasts a fantastic location replete with cultural richness and vibrant community life. Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf, located in the Seine-Maritime region of northern France, offers a quintessentially French experience with its picturesque landscapes and serene river views. The climate here is classified as oceanic, providing mild summers and cool, wet winters – ideal for those who appreciate distinct seasons without extremes. Summer days are perfect for exploring the nearby countryside, while the winter season invites warm gatherings and cozy evenings indoors. Living in Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf feels like stepping into a storybook. The town's narrow, winding streets and their traditional architecture lend an old-world charm that’s hard to find elsewhere. The local residents are known for their welcoming nature, fostering a tight-knit and friendly community atmosphere. Now, let's delve into the property itself. This townhouse, generously spread over 82 square meters, provides a blank canvas for your imagination. The home features: - 4 Cozy Bedrooms - 1 Functional Bathroom - Inviting Entrance Hall - Spacious Hall Area - Kitchen awaiting your modern touch - Attached Garage - Efficient Gas Heating - Double Glazed Windows for Thermo Efficiency - Fiber Internet Ready for all your digital needs While the property admittedly needs some tender loving care, it's imbued with potential just waiting to be unlock ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Normandy Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf, Normandy. This charming 3-bedroom farmhouse offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, nestled in the picturesque Seine-Maritime region. With its spacious interiors and lush garden, this property is more than just a house—it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Day in Your Normandy Home Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the large, fully fitted kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of blooming flowers from the garden. The kitchen's functionality and ample space make it a delightful spot for culinary adventures, whether you're preparing a simple meal or hosting a dinner party. As the sun rises higher, step into the expansive living/dining room, where sunlight streams through large windows, illuminating the travertine flooring and highlighting the room's centerpiece—a magnificent fireplace. This is the heart of the home, a place where family and friends gather to share stories and create memories. Seasonal Splendor and Local Delights Normandy is a region that celebrates each season with its own unique charm. In spring, the countryside bursts into life with vibrant colors, while summer invites you to explore the nearby beaches and enjoy outdoor picnics. Autumn brings a tapestry of golden hues, perfect for scenic drives and walks through the local vineyards. Winter, with its crisp air, is ideal for cozying up by the fireplace with a good book. The local area offers a rich tapestry of cultural and culinary experiences. Savor the flavors of Normandy wi ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Normandy Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf, Normandy. This charming 3-bedroom farmhouse offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, nestled in a picturesque setting that invites you to unwind and savor the simple pleasures of rural living. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort Step inside this inviting home, where rustic charm meets modern convenience. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious, fully fitted kitchen, perfect for preparing hearty meals with fresh, local produce. The adjacent living and dining area, adorned with a magnificent fireplace and elegant travertine flooring, provides a warm and welcoming space for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire. The ground floor also features a cozy bedroom with a built-in wardrobe, a well-appointed bathroom, and a separate WC, ensuring comfort and privacy for guests or family members. Upstairs, two additional bedrooms await, one boasting an adjoining dressing room or office, offering flexibility for your lifestyle needs. A Canvas for Your Imagination The property includes an attic with independent access, already insulated and ready for transformation. Whether you envision a luxurious master suite, a creative studio, or a guest retreat, this space offers endless possibilities to tailor the home to your desires. Embrace the Normandy Lifestyle Living in Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf means embracing the rich cultural tapestry of Normandy. Explore the region's renowned culinary scene, from creamy Camembert cheese to freshly caught seafood. Delight in seasonal festivals celebrating local traditions, or take ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Normandy Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf. This charming 3-bedroom farmhouse, nestled in the picturesque region of Normandy, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape. A Day in Your Normandy Getaway Start your day with a leisurely breakfast in the spacious, sunlit kitchen, where the aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of blooming flowers from the garden. The kitchen, fully equipped and designed for functionality, invites culinary exploration, whether you're preparing a simple meal or a gourmet feast. Step into the expansive living room, where the warmth of the fireplace beckons you to relax with a good book or enjoy a cozy evening with family and friends. The travertine floors add a touch of elegance, while large windows frame views of the lush, green landscape outside. As the day unfolds, explore the charming village of Saint-Pierre-lès-Elbeuf, with its quaint shops, local markets, and friendly community. The nearby Seine River offers opportunities for leisurely strolls or invigorating bike rides, while the surrounding countryside is perfect for hiking and nature walks. Seasonal Delights and Local Culture Normandy is a region rich in history and culture, offering a variety of seasonal activities and attractions. In the spring, witness the vibrant blooms of apple orchards, while summer brings lively festivals celebrating local music and cuisine. Autumn is the perfect time to savor the region's renowned cider and cheese, and winter offers a cozy retreat by th ... click here to read more

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