Spacious 4-Bedroom Country Home with Wood Stoves, Pool & Expansive Gardens in Savigny-le-Vieux, Manche, France

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Savigny-le-Vieux, Manche, 50640, France, Savigny-le-Vieux (France)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 134Floor area

€180,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

134m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to your potential new home in the serene and picturesque village of Savigny-le-Vieux, nested in the Manche department of Lower Normandy, France. This delightful four-bedroom house, generously spread over 134 square meters, offers a blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences. Perfectly positioned against the tranquil backdrop of the French countryside, this house is appealing to families seeking a peaceful retreat, as well as adventure-seeking expats looking for a unique opportunity to embrace the idyllic French lifestyle.

Your journey begins on the ground floor, featuring a spacious, sun-drenched conservatory, perfect for sipping a morning coffee or unwinding with a book in the evening. The kitchen is fully fitted, with ample space for the culinary artist in the family to explore. A cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove for those chilly winter nights, accompanies a dining room that invites the aroma of home-cooked meals and the laughter of family gatherings.

Upstairs, discover the comfort of four well-proportioned bedrooms. The first floor houses a bedroom with a mezzanine bathroom and WC, a second bedroom with an en suite, an additional shared bathroom, and a versatile office space. The second floor includes one more bedroom, accompanied by its own shower room and WC. Whether it becomes a guest room, a children's hideaway or a creative studio, the choice is yours.

On the outside, relish in the expansive 17,634 square meter plot — an extraordinary canvas for the avid gardener or a tranquil escape for those seeking solitude. The garden is complemented by a small outbuilding, an above-ground swimming pool for refreshment in the summer months, and a charming courtyard. This property boasts PVC double-glazed windows to ensure energy efficiency and comfort throughout the year.

Features:
- 4 bedrooms, perfect for a growing family or hosting guests
- Characterful living room with wood stove
- Large dining area with a wood-burning stove
- Pleasant conservatory for relaxation
- Mezzanine and en suite bedrooms
- Above-ground swimming pool
- Extensive gardens and courtyard
- Small outbuilding for storage or hobbies
- Double-glazed PVC windows for efficiency
- Gas heating system
- Traditional septic tank sanitation

Savigny-le-Vieux is more than just a location; it's a warm and inviting community steeped in history and surrounded by captivating landscapes. Nearby, you will find charming towns and villages where exploring local markets and enjoying authentic French cuisine is simply part of daily life. The Manche department leads with its historical richness and is renowned for notable sites such as Mont Saint Michel, a must-see for both locals and visitors alike.

The weather here in Savigny-le-Vieux typically reflects the stereotype of Normandy’s mild oceanic climate. Expect comfortably warm summers, perfect for outdoor activities and exploring this enchanting landscape, and gently cool winters, perfect for cozy evenings by the wood stove.

Everyday conveniences are also within reach. Within the local vicinity, you will find quaint shops that cater to most needs along with welcoming cafés and restaurants where one can enjoy the leisurely pace of French country living. The area is connected via major transportation networks, ensuring easy access to larger towns and cities, as well as proximity to an airport in Caen and others in surrounding regions like Rennes.

Investing in this property isn't merely about the house itself but about embracing a tranquil lifestyle defined by natural beauty, rich culture, and warm community. This isn't just a house; it's a place of dreams for those wishing to immerse themselves in the charm and peace of Normandy. Whether you're considering a full-time residence or a picturesque holiday retreat, this home is a splendid choice, waiting for your personal touch to breathe new life into its inviting spaces.

We invite you to picture evenings spent in the garden, watching over the gentle French countryside sunsets and mornings waking up to the serene beauty only a place like Savigny-le-Vieux can offer. Don't let this opportunity pass by; start your journey to a French country dream today.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
134
Price per m²
€1,343
Garden size
176340
Has Garden
Yes
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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On a still morning in this quiet Limousin hamlet, the only sounds are birdsong and the occasional creak of the old barn doors swinging open in the breeze. You pour your first coffee and carry it through the glazed door into the garden, past the fruit trees coming into blossom, and sit beside the ancient stone bread oven your architect friend keeps saying you should convert. That's the rhythm of life in Dournazac — slow, deliberate, and quietly extraordinary. This renovated three-bedroom stone house sits in one of the most underrated corners of southwest France, a region where property prices still reflect genuine value and the countryside hasn't been polished into a tourist postcard. The Haute-Vienne département rewards those who seek it out: rolling wooded hills, medieval châteaux, winding rivers, and a food culture that puts Sunday markets at the absolute center of social life. The Saturday market in Châlus — just three kilometres down the road — is where you'll find the region's famous clementines in winter, truffles if you know which stall to hover around, and a very decent andouillette that the locals will insist you try. Nearby Nexon holds one of the finest horse fairs in France each spring. Oradour-sur-Glane, a preserved WWII memorial village, is a sobering and important half-day trip that draws visitors from across Europe. The house itself carries the architectural honesty that Limousin stone buildings do so well. No decorative veneer, no awkward additions — just solid granite walls, exposed ceiling beams, and a staircase hand-built in oak that feels almost too good to rush up. The craftsmanship throughout the renovation was taken seriously. You notice it in the custom kitchen, which stops visitors in their tra ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in Savigné, and the kitchen window is open. The smell of coffee mixes with cut grass drifting in from the meadow out back. Nobody's in a hurry. That's kind of the whole point. This former farmhouse in the Vienne département of Poitou-Charentes has been fully renovated and is move-in ready — no months of waiting on contractors, no difficult decisions about plumbing layouts. Someone has already done the hard work. What you walk into is 130 square metres of comfortable, liveable space that still carries the bones and character of a proper French country property: thick stone walls, outbuildings with real agricultural history, a bread oven that looks like it belongs on a postcard, a barn with a stable, and a former henhouse that has quietly been waiting for someone with imagination to figure out what it wants to be next. The ground floor is practical without being cramped. The kitchen is fully equipped and opens directly into the dining and living area, which means the cook never gets exiled to a separate room while everyone else talks. There's a bedroom on this level too, with its own dressing room — useful if you have guests who'd rather not tackle stairs, or if you want to turn the upper floor into a private retreat entirely your own. A shower room, WC, and a boiler room round out the ground floor. Upstairs, a landing connects three further bedrooms and a second shower room with WC. Four bedrooms in total is a generous count for a French country house in this price range — enough for a family and a couple of friends, or enough to make short-term rental a genuine option during the weeks you're not here. Then there's the land. The enclosed garden is the kind of space where afternoon becomes evening withou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Savigny-le-Vieux, Manche, this charming farmhouse is waiting to welcome you and your family into a life of rustic bliss. With a REDUCED price of €180,000, this detached country house filled with old-world allure is an invitation to experience the best of Lower Normandy's relaxed, rural lifestyle. As you approach the peaceful commune of Savigny-le-Vieux, you’ll be captivated by the verdant landscapes that stretch far and wide. This region, known for its lush pastures and quaint villages, is bordered by Calvados, Orne, Mayenne, and Ille-et-Vilaine, offering a perfect blend of cultural richness and natural splendor. For those who long to explore further afield, the English Channel runs along its west and north coastlines, making travel to the UK through its many ports a breeze. Additionally, the nearby Caen airport and other airports in surrounding regions like Rennes facilitate convenient travel options for residents and visitors alike. The farmhouse itself is a harmonious mix of comfort and potential. Spread over approximately 134 square meters and situated upon a vast stretch of land spanning 1.7 hectares, it boasts plenty of space for relaxation, recreation, and renovation. Let's take a tour through this inviting property: - Ground Floor: - Conservatory: An ideal spot for enjoying your morning coffee while basking in the gentle sunlight. - Fitted Kitchen: A practical space designed for culinary creativity. - Living Room: Features a cozy wood stove, perfect for huddling around during winter months. - Dining Room: Enhanced by a wood-burning stove, offering warmth and ambiance for family meals. - First Floor: - Bedroom 1: Comes with a charming mezzanine bathroom and WC. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Savigny-le-Vieux, in the picturesque department of Manche, France, this 4-bedroom house presents a compelling opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking for a residence or investment in the serene French countryside. The home is a detached country house that offers a balance of comfort and traditional French living, making it a perfect fit for families or individuals seeking a peaceful lifestyle. As a busy real estate agent working on a global scale, my experience allows me to envision how this home could meet your needs. Located in the beautiful region of Lower Normandy, Savigny-le-Vieux offers an authentic experience of French rural life. The town boasts historical significance with its close proximity to historical sites and museums that offer a peek into French heritage. Not to be missed is the majestic Mont Saint Michel, a short drive away, which is one of the most visited tourist sites in France. Living in Savigny-le-Vieux is like stepping into a serene period of elegance and tranquility, with the English Channel just a stone's throw away. This quaint village is perfect for those who enjoy picturesque landscapes and a slower pace of life. Imagine yourself in the local markets, tasting fresh produces, and soaking in the local culture. The area promises a mild climate with distinct seasons that allow you to enjoy the beauty and offerings year-round. Now let's talk about the house itself. This property spans over 134 square meters and includes: - 4 bedrooms - 1 bathroom on the first floor - A ground-floor conservatory - A fitted kitchen - A living room equipped with a cozy wood stove - A dining room also with a wood-burning stove - An office space - A small outbuilding for ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of rural France with this delightful two-bedroom house located in the scenic village of Landivy, Mayenne. Perfect for those looking to embrace a peaceful lifestyle amidst the French countryside, this property offers a good mix of comfort and potential, following a simple and inviting layout across its 79 square meters of living space. Property Features: - Total Property Size: 79.10 m² - Total Land Area: Approx. 2,500.00 m² (to be delimited) - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathroom: 1 - Additional Room - Convertible attic of approx. 75 m² - Adjoining barn with attic - Established well - Courtyard and expansive surrounding land Situated on a generously sized plot of land, the house provides beautiful open views of the adjoining landscape. The ground floor comprises an entrance hall, a fitted kitchen, two cozy bedrooms, an additional room suitable for multiple uses, a bathroom, and a toilet with a hand basin. The upper level features a large convertible attic that presents an opportunity for expansion or customization according to your needs. Adjacent to the main building is a barn with an attic, offering further potential for development, whether you envision a workshop, studio space, or additional living quarters. The grounds include a courtyard which is ideal for outdoor dining and relaxation, surrounded by the serene expanse of private land that characterizes this quaint countryside location. Local Area & Amenities: - Proximity to scenic villages and nature reserves - Access to large forests and panoramic countryside, perfect for nature walks and cycling - Local conveniences include shops, restaurants, and cafes within Landivy - Schools and medical facilities readily available in nearby towns - Easy access via r ... click here to read more

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Today, let's take a journey to the heart of one of France's hidden gems, a house with stories to tell and memories to create. Nestled in the serene surroundings of Les Loges-Marchis, Manche, this 200 square meter house offers a peek into the tranquil life of Normandy. Perfectly situated near the bustling market town of Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouet, this six-bedroom property provides the comfort of modern living blended seamlessly with the rustic beauty of the French countryside. The location of this property is truly a plus for the busy families or the calm-seeking retirees looking for an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house sits just 3 kilometers from shops and is a short five-minute drive to schools, making life more convenient. Although Les Loges-Marchis is a quiet village, the location offers easy access to larger towns and cities with the A84 motorway just 19 kilometers away. The beaches, a mere 30-minute drive away, offer the perfect weekend getaway. Adventure seekers and nature lovers alike will feel at home here with so much to explore. As you step through the doors of this lovely dwelling, you enter a ground floor that boasts a fitted and equipped kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious French cuisine. The living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes the heart of the home, ideal for cozy winter nights with family. The ground floor also houses a utility room, a bedroom with a charming wood insert, a shower room, a hallway, and a separate toilet. The first floor opens up to a landing that connects four spacious bedrooms, giving everyone the privacy they need. The bathroom on this floor ensures convenience while the mezzanine offers a unique space for a home office, allowing you to work ... click here to read more

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Property Overview: Location: Les Loges-Marchis, Manche, 50600, France Price: €203,200 Size: 172 square meters Lot Size: 1,916 square meters Take a journey into the heart of the picturesque French countryside with this substantial 5-bedroom house nestled in the quiet commune of Les Loges-Marchis. Embrace a tranquil lifestyle in this charming community, ideally suited for those looking for a serene retreat or seeking to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of rural French living. Property Description: This detached house presents a sturdy but inviting facade, surrounded by a spacious courtyard and a generous garden that promises both privacy and a lush natural setting. The residence spans two floors, featuring: - An inviting entrance that leads to an efficiently laid-out ground floor - A fitted kitchen equipped with a cozy fireplace, perfect for family meals or entertaining - An expansive dining room/living room area ideal for relaxation and social gatherings - Two bedrooms on the ground floor envisioned with comfort and accessibility in mind - A functional office, ideal for those working from home - Family-friendly features including a bathroom with a fitted shower and a separate toilet - The upper level consists of three additional bedrooms offering ample family or guest space, another bathroom along with a separate toilet for added convenience, and a hallway with storage solutions - Additional spaces include a basement area comprising a garage, utility room-laundry room, cellar, and boiler room - An expansive attic space offering potential for additional rooms or storage Local Area and Lifestyle: Les Loges-Marchis, situated in the Manche department of Normandy, blends historical appeal with modern conveniences, ma ... 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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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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Nestled in the charming region of Manche, Lower Normandy, this two-bedroom house located in Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouet presents an appealing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Priced at €109,900, the house spans 73 square meters of livable space, set on a generous land plot of 1,520 square meters. This property offers a quintessential country living experience, complete with the comfort of modern amenities and the allure of rustic charm. The house boasts a functional layout. On the ground floor, you'll find a fitted kitchen and a cozy living room complete with a fireplace, adding warmth and character to the space. This floor also houses a toilet with a hand basin, alongside a practical laundry room-cellar and additional storage space. The upper level features two bedrooms and a bathroom, providing ample personal space for family living. Additionally, the house benefits from an adjoining garage of approximately 55 square meters, a small outbuilding, and an inviting terrace perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. Property Features: - Two bedrooms - One bathroom - Fitted kitchen - Living room with fireplace - Laundry room-cellar and storage space - Double-glazed window frames - Gas and wood heating - Septic tank sanitation - Adjoining garage (~55 m2) - Courtyard and garden on 1,520 m2 of land Living in Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouet means experiencing a serene lifestyle enveloped by the scenic beauties of Normandy. The town is small yet vibrant, offering local shops, restaurants, and markets where fresh produce and regional delicacies abound. For families or individuals seeking a peaceful retreat, Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouet provides an idyllic setting with caring communi ... 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 distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your expansive French country retreat. Nestled in the serene village of Grandparigny, this 7-bedroom house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect holiday home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape in the heart of Normandy. A Home That Tells a Story Step inside, and you're greeted by a spacious double living room, where a cozy wood stove invites you to unwind with a good book or share stories with loved ones. The adjoining kitchen and dining area, complete with a recently updated fitted kitchen and a charming fireplace, is the heart of the home—a place where culinary adventures and family gatherings come to life. The ground floor also features a versatile office or bedroom, a convenient toilet, and a laundry room with potential for a bathroom conversion, offering flexibility for your needs. Ascend to the first floor, where a generous landing leads to six well-appointed bedrooms, a bathroom, a shower room, and an additional toilet, ensuring ample space for family and guests. Embrace the Outdoors Set on nearly two acres of picturesque land, this property is a haven for nature lovers. The expansive garden, dotted with mature trees and vibrant flowers, provides a stunning backdrop for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply soaking in the tranquility. Several outbuildings, including a garage, storage spaces, a chicken coop, and a sheepfold, offer endless possibilities for hobbyists and those with a penchant for rural living. Discover the Allure of Normandy Grandparigny is pe ... 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 distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. Nestled in the serene countryside of Grandparigny, this spacious 7-bedroom house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a peaceful escape. A Home That Tells a Story As you step inside, the warmth of the double living room welcomes you, with its inviting wood stove casting a cozy glow. The heart of the home, a generously sized kitchen and dining area, is perfect for family gatherings and culinary adventures. Imagine preparing a meal with fresh local produce, the aroma of herbs and spices filling the air, as laughter echoes through the room. The ground floor also features a versatile office or additional bedroom, a convenient laundry room, and a boiler room, offering ample space for customization to suit your needs. Ascend to the first floor, where a spacious landing leads to six well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a tranquil retreat after a day of exploration. Embrace the Outdoors Set on nearly two acres of land, the property boasts a variety of outbuildings, including a garage, storage spaces, and even a charming chicken coop. The expansive garden and meadow provide endless opportunities for outdoor activities, from leisurely strolls to picnics under the open sky. The property's double-glazed windows ensure comfort year-round, while the roller shutters offer added security and privacy. Discover the Allure of Normandy Located in the picturesque department of Manche, this property is perfectly positioned to explore the rich ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint town of Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët in the Manche department of France, this property offers a unique opportunity for those dreaming of a quintessential French lifestyle. This house, ripe for renovation, provides the perfect canvas to create a home tailored to your specific tastes and desires. Located in the heart of Lower Normandy, the charm of this region lies in its rich history, culture, and stunning landscapes, offering a vibrant yet peaceful setting for your new home. This property, situated on approximately 800 square meters of land, is a true fixer-upper and ideal for anyone eager to dive into a renovation project. While currently in need of significant work, the potential here is enormous. With one main ground floor room of about 55 square meters and an expansive attic above, there's plenty of space to transform according to your vision. An additional garage of roughly 19 square meters completes the structures available on this plot. The sizeable garden area offers endless possibilities for those with a green thumb or anyone looking to design a delightful outdoor space for relaxation or entertaining guests. Property Features: - Traditional house on 800 m2 of land - 55 m2 ground floor room - Spacious attic for potential expansion - 19 m2 garage - Mains drainage sanitation - Positive planning certificate Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët itself is a beautiful town, ideal for those seeking a laid-back rural lifestyle with all the amenities needed for comfortable living. Situated within the department of Manche, this area is known for its gentle countryside, picturesque villages, and proximity to the stunning coastline of the English Channel. The town provides various shops, cafes, and local markets, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Mont Saint Michel region, this architect-designed villa in Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët offers a unique blend of modern comfort and timeless charm. With its expansive living spaces and serene surroundings, this property is a haven for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle in the beautiful Basse-Normandie countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight streams through the large windows of your master bedroom. This villa, built in 1980, is a testament to thoughtful design, with every corner crafted to maximize natural light and provide a seamless connection to the outdoors. Local Lifestyle and Climate Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët is a charming town that offers a quintessential French lifestyle. Known for its friendly community and vibrant local markets, the town is a hub of activity, especially on market days when the streets come alive with vendors selling fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and local delicacies. The climate here is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for year-round living. Living in the Villa The villa's ground floor welcomes you with a spacious entrance patio, featuring a lush green area under a dome that bathes the space in natural light. The dining room, perfect for hosting family gatherings, opens onto this patio and connects to a fully equipped kitchen. Step outside to the southwest-facing terrace, where you can enjoy leisurely lunches while soaking in the sun. The main living area is a sanctuary of comfort, with a cozy open fireplace that invites you to unwind on chilly evenings. The south-facing terrace offers a perfect spot for morning coffee or evening relaxation, with vie ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Lapenty, a charming commune in the Manche department of Lower Normandy, you’ll find a property that captures the essence of graceful rural living in France—a spacious 5-bedroom house that welcomes you with the promise of tranquility and the potential to create your own little slice of paradise. Living in Lapenty offers residents a touch of serene rural living with easy access to urban conveniences. The village is known for its breathtaking pastoral landscapes, dotted with picturesque farmhouses and fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. The climate in the region is pleasant, with mild winters and warm summers, offering the perfect backdrop for enjoying outdoor activities and scenic strolls. Life here is peaceful, a slower pace from the hustle and bustle, where you can truly relax and enjoy the stunning natural beauty of the Normandy countryside. The house sits proudly on a generous plot of 7,079 square meters, providing ample space for your own personal retreat. As you step into the property, an inviting entrance hall greets you, which leads you to a fitted kitchen, setting a warm atmosphere for family breakfasts or hosting delightful dinner parties. Adjacent, you'll find a dining room and living room with a cozy fireplace, offering a perfect spot to unwind and share stories with friends and family. With five bedrooms, this home is ideal for larger families or those who love to host guests. The ground floor showcases three of these bedrooms, alongside a shower room and WC, ensuring convenience and functionality. Ascending to the upper level, you’ll discover two additional bedrooms, one of which is equipped with a substantial cupboard space, allowing you to keep your living area clutter- ... 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 heart of picturesque Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouet, Manche, this 3-bedroom property stands as a beacon for those with an eye for potential and a spirit for renovation. Priced at an attractive 48,000 euros, this opportunity delivers both charm and challenge in equal measures for the indomitable fixer-upper enthusiastic spirit. Here we have a vibrant abode located right amid the bustling life of the town, making it an ideal project for overseas buyers looking to plant roots in this quaint corner of Lower Normandy. Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouet is a unique spot, blending history, culture, and a vibrant local community typical of this region. Positioned conveniently near the English Channel, it's easily accessible from the UK, with connections close at hand from ports and airports in Caen and Rennes. This makes the town an interesting prospect for expats seeking a retreat close to familiar shores yet immersed in French authenticity. Living in the Manche department offers you a lifestyle enriched with cultural heritage and mesmerizing landscapes. The region boasts an array of museums and historic sites, including the world-renowned Mont Saint Michel just a short drive away. Natural beauty and architecture flourish here, promising endless exploration through its chateaux, gardens, and maritime locales. Here's what makes the house a must-see: - Total area: 108 square meters - Bedrooms: 3, offering ample space for family or visiting guests - Ground Floor: 71 m2, featuring a living room combined with a kitchen, two bedrooms, and a toilet - Upper Floor: 36 m2, houses one bedroom plus a versatile attic space - In the heart of the town: all essential amenities are just a stone's throw away - Structural Integrity: Frame is ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Louvigné-du-Désert, Ille-et-Vilaine, Brittany, this exquisite 4-bedroom house promises a tranquil yet connected lifestyle, ideally suited for families or expats seeking a taste of rural French living with modern comforts. Priced at €595,000, the property spans 141 square meters and is set within an expansive 8-acre plot, complete with a charming small lake and numerous auxiliary buildings, a testament to its generous living and storage opportunities. This residence is tastefully renovated, offering a blend of rustic charm and contemporary design. Immediate impressions are marked by the spacious, well-equipped kitchen diner which features a stylish central island—an ideal setting for home-cooked family meals or entertaining guests. Adjacent to this area, the elegant dining room provides an inviting atmosphere for gatherings, while the spacious living room boasts a feature fireplace equipped with a stunning wood burner, creating a warm, inviting focal point during cooler evenings. For leisure or work, the family snug is perfectly adaptable as a cinema room or a quiet office space. Practicality is also thoughtfully addressed with a utility/boiler room which leads directly to the rear garden, alongside a convenient ground floor WC. Moving upstairs, tranquility continues with two generously sized double bedrooms, both with ensuite shower rooms, one of which includes a captivating mezzanine—perfect as a reading nook or extra storage space. Another set of stairs reveals the master suite, an embodiment of luxurious privacy with a walk-in dressing area and a sumptuous ensuite bathroom adorned with elegant marble tiling. The property, while in good condition, presents itself as a wonderful c ... click here to read more

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Ah, the charm of the French countryside! I can already imagine you in one of France's enchanting villages, Pontmain, located in the picturesque Saint-Mars-sur-la-Futaie. Just imagine yourself in this beautiful semi-detached stone house that perfectly combines the coziness of rural living with a touch of historical charm. This house is the quintessential image of French living. Let's take a tour, shall we? Your new home is situated a mere 700 meters from the heart of Pontmain, providing you with the perfect balance of tranquility and convenience. Being in such close proximity to the city center means that everything you could need is just a few minutes away, yet you still get to enjoy the quiet charm of this peaceful neighborhood. The countryside beckons just outside your door, ideal for long strolls on crisp mornings. The house itself is an attractive mix of old-world charm with modern conveniences. With a rather practical layout, the ground floor boasts a spacious kitchen ready to inspire culinary masterpieces—a large living/dining room complete with a wood-burning stove and big, welcoming fireplace. If you're the kind of person who enjoys cozy winter nights with a book, this room will quickly become your sanctuary. Now heading visually upstairs, the three bedrooms provide ample space for family or guests. One of the bedrooms is a real treat: it features an en suite shower room and its own WC. Let me tell you, having an en suite makes mornings much more pleasant. You won’t have to share this luxury space. There's also an additional shower room and separate WC on this floor, a practical yet meaningful touch for family life. - 3 bedrooms, including en suite - Large living/dining area - Wood-burning stove - Spacious ki ... click here to read more

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