Spacious 4-Bedroom Holiday Home in Corbie, Picardy - Your Perfect French Retreat

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Picardy, Somme, Corbie, France, Corbie (France)

4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 131Floor area

€346,000

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

131m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Picardy region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Corbie offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its lush surroundings and serene ambiance, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, adventure, and cherished memories.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet chirping of birds in your expansive 3800 m² garden. This is a place where mornings are spent sipping coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, afternoons are for leisurely swims in your private pool, and evenings are perfect for al fresco dining under the stars.

A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure

Step inside, and you'll find a home that seamlessly blends comfort with functionality. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious, light-filled living room, complete with a cozy fireplace that promises warmth during cooler months. The open-plan kitchen, fully equipped and modern, is perfect for preparing meals with fresh local produce from nearby markets.

The ground floor also features a convenient bedroom with ample closet space, a well-appointed bathroom with both a bathtub and shower, and a separate toilet. Venture upstairs to discover three additional large bedrooms, offering plenty of space for family and guests. A versatile blind room can be transformed into a dressing room or storage area, while the attic provides additional space for your needs.

Outdoor Paradise

The exterior of this property is nothing short of enchanting. The vast garden, dotted with fruit trees and a tranquil pond, offers endless opportunities for relaxation and recreation. Whether you're hosting a summer barbecue on the south-facing terrace or enjoying a quiet afternoon by the pool, this outdoor space is your personal haven.

Prime Location and Accessibility

Located just 10 minutes from Corbie, 7 minutes from Albert, and 20 minutes from Longueau, this home offers the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. The region is rich in history and culture, with charming villages, historic sites, and vibrant local markets to explore. For those who love the outdoors, the nearby Somme River provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and scenic walks.

Investment Potential

As a second home, this property not only offers a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life but also presents a promising investment opportunity. The demand for vacation rentals in this region is strong, making it an attractive option for those looking to generate rental income.

Key Features:

- 4 spacious bedrooms, ideal for family and guests
- Large, bright living room with a fireplace
- Modern, open-plan kitchen
- Expansive 3800 m² garden with fruit trees and a pond
- Private 3x10 m swimming pool
- South-facing terrace for outdoor dining
- Convenient location near Corbie, Albert, and Longueau
- Fiber internet, mains drainage, solar panels, and electric gate
- Large garage with laundry area

Owning this property means embracing a lifestyle of tranquility and adventure, where every day feels like a holiday. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant base for exploring the beauty of Picardy, this home is your perfect match. Don't miss the chance to make it yours and start creating unforgettable memories in this charming corner of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
131
Price per m²
€2,641
Garden size
3800
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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Nestled in the heart of Picardy, in the charming town of Albert, this delightful four-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of comfort, tranquility, and the quintessential French lifestyle. Ideal for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property promises a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your expansive 3800 m² garden, where fruit trees and a tranquil pond create a picturesque setting. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and cherished memories. A Glimpse into Your New French Getaway: - Spacious Living: With 131 square meters of living space, this home offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining friends. - Inviting Interiors: The ground floor welcomes you with a bright, airy living room featuring a cozy fireplace, perfect for those cooler evenings. - Modern Kitchen: A well-equipped, open-plan kitchen invites culinary adventures, whether you're preparing a simple breakfast or a gourmet dinner. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Four generously sized bedrooms provide restful retreats, with one conveniently located on the ground floor. - Relaxation and Recreation: A 3x10 meter swimming pool beckons for a refreshing dip during warm summer days. - Outdoor Bliss: The large south-facing terrace is ideal for alfresco dining, morning coffees, or simply soaking up the sun. - Practical Amenities: A spacious garage, garden shed, and laundry area ensure all your practical needs are met. - Eco-Friendly Features: Solar panels and fiber connectivity add modern conveniences to this charming abode. Discover the Allure of Picardy: Albert, a town rich in history and culture, off ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Picardy 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 charming farmhouse in Rouvroy-les-Merles. Nestled in the picturesque region of Picardy, this 133 m² property offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, just an hour's drive from the vibrant streets of Paris. A Blend of Tradition and Modern Comfort Step inside this beautifully renovated farmhouse, where rustic charm meets contemporary convenience. The spacious living room, with its inviting fireplace, becomes the heart of the home—a perfect spot for cozy evenings with family and friends. The farmhouse boasts three generously sized bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the French countryside. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Living in Rouvroy-les-Merles means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and outdoor experiences. Picture yourself cycling through the rolling hills, discovering hidden trails, or enjoying leisurely picnics in the expansive garden. The region is known for its vibrant festivals, where locals and visitors alike celebrate the rich heritage and traditions of Picardy. Culinary Delights and Cultural Riches Indulge in the local cuisine, with its emphasis on fresh, seasonal ingredients. From quaint bistros to bustling markets, the culinary scene offers a delightful array of flavors. Explore nearby historical sites, museums, and art galleries, each telling a story of the region's storied past. Practical and Secure Living This farmhouse is not just a home; it's a sanctuary equipped with modern amenities to ensure comfort and security. Double-glazed windo ... click here to read more

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Step into a World of Timeless Elegance in the Heart of Picardy Imagine waking up in a place where history whispers through the walls, where every corner tells a story, and where the charm of the French countryside envelops you in its serene embrace. Welcome to this exquisite 7-bedroom chateau in Ravenel, a gem of the Oise region, offering a unique blend of historical grandeur and modern comfort. A Journey Through Time Built during the reign of Napoleon III, this chateau stands as a testament to the architectural brilliance of the 19th century. As you approach, the stately facade greets you with its intricate stonework and classic French design, setting the stage for the elegance that lies within. The moment you step inside, you're transported to an era of opulence, where high ceilings, ornate moldings, and expansive rooms create an atmosphere of refined luxury. The Heart of the Home The ground floor welcomes you with a grand entrance hall that leads to a series of beautifully appointed rooms. The living room and lounge offer spaces for relaxation and entertainment, while the authentic fitted kitchen, complete with modern appliances, invites culinary exploration. A spiral staircase, a work of art in itself, ascends to the upper floors, promising more treasures to discover. A Sanctuary for Guests and Owners Alike The first floor is a haven for guests, featuring five spacious bedrooms, each with its own en-suite bathroom. These rooms, with their tasteful decor and comfortable amenities, ensure a restful stay for visitors. The second floor is reserved for the owners, offering a luxurious master suite with a wood-burning stove, a large dressing room, and an additional bedroom with a private shower room. This floor prov ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Pas-de-Calais Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque village of Frévent, nestled in the lush landscapes of Pas-de-Calais. This charming 3-bedroom farmhouse offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace the tranquil rhythms of rural living. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort Step inside this lovingly renovated farmhouse, where traditional charm meets modern convenience. The spacious lounge, with its warm log burner and inviting ambiance, is perfect for cozy evenings with family and friends. The kitchen, a delightful blend of rustic and contemporary, is equipped with all the essentials for culinary adventures, from preparing a hearty French breakfast to hosting a gourmet dinner. Daily Life in Frévent Life in Frévent is a tapestry of simple pleasures and rich experiences. Start your day with a leisurely stroll through the village, where friendly locals greet you with a warm "Bonjour." As the seasons change, so do the activities: spring brings vibrant markets filled with fresh produce, while summer invites you to explore the nearby hiking trails and picnic spots. Autumn is a time for harvest festivals, where you can savor the region's finest wines and cheeses. Winter transforms the landscape into a serene wonderland, perfect for cozying up by the fire with a good book. Explore the Local Lifestyle Frévent is a gateway to the cultural and natural wonders of Nord-Pas-de-Calais. Discover the region's rich history at nearby museums and historical sites, or indulge in the local cuisine at charming bistros and cafes. For outdoor enthusiasts, the area offers a plethora of activities, f ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Picardy Nestled in the serene landscape of Picardy, this charming 4-bedroom house offers a unique blend of comfort and convenience, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a second home in the heart of France. As you step through the gate, the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds welcome you to a world where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. A Home with Character and Comfort This delightful property, spanning 132 square meters, is thoughtfully designed to cater to both relaxation and functionality. The entrance hall leads you into a spacious living room, where natural light floods through the windows, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The adjoining small veranda offers a cozy nook to enjoy your morning coffee while gazing at the lush garden. The semi-open kitchen, seamlessly connected to the living area, is perfect for culinary enthusiasts eager to explore the rich flavors of French cuisine. Imagine preparing a traditional coq au vin or a fresh tarte tatin with local ingredients sourced from nearby markets. A Sanctuary for Rest and Rejuvenation The house boasts four well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a tranquil space to unwind after a day of exploration. The upstairs bedroom, with its own dressing room, provides a private retreat with access to a balcony that offers breathtaking views of the Pic du Midi. Here, you can sip a glass of wine as the sun sets, painting the sky in hues of orange and pink. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Living in Picardy means immersing yourself in a region rich with history and culture. From the majestic cathedrals to the charming villages, there's always something to discover. The area is ... click here to read more

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Located in the scenic and historic town of Auxi-le-Château in the Hauts-de-France region, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a splendid opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. Positioned on a commodious plot of 3,125 sqm, this residence is within a comfortable walking distance to the village center, enhancing both its charm and convenience. The house itself presents an inviting prospect, especially as a permanent residence or a quaint second home amidst lush, landscaped gardens and mature trees that highlight the beauty of its surroundings. With a total living space of 150 sqm, it features light-filled rooms and contemporary comforts, all maintained in good condition, making it an appealing choice for families or individuals looking to relocate to this beautiful part of France. Upon entering, the ground floor welcomes with a spacious entrance hall leading to a cozy living room of 28 sqm, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. The living area includes a stylish wooden floor and an insert wood burner that adds character and warmth to the space. Adjacent to this is a well-appointed dining kitchen, fully fitted and equipped, where tiled flooring and modern amenities create a functional yet inviting environment for meal preparation and dining. The bedrooms are well-proportioned with the charm of wooden flooring in the master bedroom providing a rustic feel. A convenient ground floor bedroom offers versatility, perhaps serving as guest accommodation or a home office. Additional living space available includes a potential fourth bedroom on the garden level, along with a shower room, utility room, and cellar, providing ample storage and practicality. Outdoor living is equa ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque town of Auxi-le-Château, Pas-de-Calais, in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France, this charming 4-bedroom detached house is waiting for its next owner. At a price of €192,000, this property offers a unique blend of traditional French architecture with contemporary comforts. Located just on the outskirts of Auxi-le-Château, the home is within easy walking distance of all local amenities. This makes it an ideal location for families, retirees, or anyone looking to enjoy the serene French countryside while still having the conveniences of town life at their fingertips. The house boasts a well-maintained brick exterior and comes in good general condition, ready for you to move straight in. The property benefits from PVC double glazing throughout, mains drainage, and is well insulated – perfect for those cooler winter months. Now, let’s take a closer look at the layout and features this charming home has to offer: - Hall: As you enter, you step onto a tiled floor with stairs leading to the upper floor. There’s also a convenient WC located here. - Lounge/Dining Room (30 m²): The spacious lounge/dining area features a tiled floor, windows that flood the room with natural light, French doors, radiators, and a cosy log burner that’s just perfect for those cold days. - Kitchen (20 m²): The kitchen is well-equipped with tiled floors, ample windows, wall and base units, a sink, and an oven. It's a lovely space for whipping up your favorite meals. - Utility Room: Practical with a lino floor, window, door to the garden, and plumbing for a washing machine. Convenient for all your laundry needs. - Bedroom 1 & Ensuite Bathroom (10 m²): The first bedroom on the ground floor has a warm wood floor, ... click here to read more

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Imagine living in the serene and picturesque village of Fillièvres, nestled in the charming Pas-de-Calais region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. I have a delightful three-bedroom detached farmhouse for sale, beautifully restored, and brimming with character. The property is situated on a tranquil lane, just a few minutes' drive from the bustling town of Hesdin. Set over a vast 2.5 acres (9236m2) of land, this home offers plenty of space and privacy for you and your family. Upon entering the property, you'll be greeted by a kitchen that is both spacious and functional, measuring 27m2. The tiled floor and beamed ceiling add rustic charm, while modern amenities like double glazed windows, a log burner, and fitted wall and base units provide all the comforts of contemporary living. The kitchen also features a breakfast area, making it a warm and welcoming heart of the home. The utility room, positioned conveniently off the kitchen, has a tiled floor, a central heating boiler, and direct access to the garden. Perfect for managing household chores efficiently. The lounge and dining room is a large and inviting space, spanning 47m2. With tiled floors, exposed beams, and a fireplace with a log burner, this room blends elegance with warmth. Double doors open to both the front and rear gardens, flooding the room with natural light and offering easy access to outdoor activities and relaxation. The ground floor also includes a modern shower room, equipped with a heated towel rail, a walk-in shower with large tiles, a basin unit, and a WC. There's even plumbing for a washing machine, adding to the practicality of this home. Upstairs, you'll find three good-sized bedrooms. The first bedroom, at 14m2, features a beamed ceiling and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Canche Valley, this charming four-bedroom house in Wail, Pas-de-Calais, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its serene riverfront setting and proximity to the vibrant town of Hesdin, this property is a haven for nature lovers and those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of the river flowing past your garden, the sun casting a warm glow over the lush greenery that surrounds your new home. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where you can unwind and reconnect with nature. A Home with Character and Potential Built in 1973, this house exudes a timeless charm, with its spacious interiors and potential for personalization. The property is in good condition, offering a comfortable living space while also presenting opportunities for modern updates to suit your taste. - Ground Floor: - Large entrance hall - Open-plan sitting room and dining area with a cozy wood-burning stove and French doors leading to a sun-drenched terrace - Fully equipped kitchen - Two ground floor bedrooms - Family bathroom and separate WC - First Floor: - Two additional bedrooms, one of which is partially renovated - Storage room with potential for conversion into a shower room - Outside: - Expansive mature gardens with river frontage, perfect for outdoor entertaining or simply enjoying the peaceful surroundings - Private parking and an adjoining garage A Gateway to French Culture and Adventure Wail is a quintessential French village, offering a glimpse into the rich cultural tapestry of the region. The local pop-up fresh ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Vieil-Hesdin, this expansive 6-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of the Hauts de France region. With its rich history as a former village school, this property combines traditional charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for families or individuals looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with panoramic views of the Canche Valley stretching out before you. This property, set on over 1.3 acres of lush gardens, provides a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently located just a 10-minute drive from the vibrant market town of Hesdin. ### A Home with History and Potential The house boasts 284 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to accommodate both relaxation and entertainment. The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall featuring original tiled flooring, leading into a spacious 48 m² living room complete with an open fireplace—perfect for cozy evenings with family and friends. A study with a double aspect and wooden flooring offers a quiet space for work or reflection, while the ground floor bedroom with an en suite shower room provides convenience and privacy for guests or family members. ### Modern Comforts Meet Traditional Charm - 6 Bedrooms: Spacious and well-lit, each room offers a peaceful retreat. - 3 Bathrooms: Including en suite facilities for added privacy. - Large Loft Area: 120 m² of potential for additional accommodation or creative projects. - Detached Outbuilding: Features a garage and workshop, ideal for hobbyists or additional storage. - Expansive Gardens: ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the quaint and peaceful environment of Tilly-Capelle, situated in the scenic Pas de Calais region of Hauts-de-France. This inviting area is characterized by its lush rolling hills and charming small villages, nestled within the serene Ternoise Valley. On offer is a beautifully renovated 2-bedroom house, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while still enjoying modern comforts. This property would serve excellently as a permanent residence or a delightful second home for holidays. The house itself occupies a generous plot of just over a quarter acre, enclosed for privacy, making it ideal for families or those with pets. With 66 m² of living space, every corner of this home has been thoughtfully updated. The house features a new roof, updated insulation, and fully revamped electrics and plumbing, ensuring a hassle-free transition for its new owners. Let’s delve into the property features: - Living room (28 m²): A bright and spacious area with charming exposed beams, wooden flooring, and an efficient fitted wood burner which adds a cozy ambiance during the cooler months. - Kitchen (7 m²): A modern, fitted, and equipped space perfect for culinary exploits. - Bedrooms: Two well-appointed bedrooms (10 m² and 9 m², respectively), offering comfortable private spaces. - Family Shower Room: Includes a stylish Italian shower, basin, and WC. - First Floor: A sizable loft area presents potential for additional living space, pending planning approvals. - Large Terrace (55 m²): Ideal for outdoor entertaining and relishing the picturesque views. - Attached Garage and Log Store: Ample storage solutions for vehicles and tools. - Enclosed Garden (1,172 m²): Perfect for gardening e ... click here to read more

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Discover the quiet charm of Chériennes, a picturesque village in the serene Pas-de-Calais region of Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. This delightful 2-bedroom detached house, nestled on a peaceful country lane, offers the quintessential French countryside experience, perfect for those looking to settle in a tranquil environment away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house itself, recently renovated and in good condition, presents a humble yet inviting ambiance. The use of PVC double glazing throughout the property enhances its energy efficiency, while a newly installed septic tank ensures modern conveniences meet rural living. The brick-built architecture exudes a timeless charm, with a total living space of 98 square meters thoughtfully laid out to maximize comfort and usability. On entering the home, you are greeted by a spacious 29 square meter lounge/dining area, boasting a cozy log burner, tiled flooring, and sufficient natural light streaming in through the sizeable windows. The warmth of the room invites you to relax and unwind, making it a perfect area for family gatherings. The kitchen, sized at 12.30 square meters, is fitted with modern appliances, including an oven and hob, complemented by both wall and base units offering ample storage. The wood flooring and natural light create a welcoming space for cooking and culinary exploration. Adjacent to the kitchen, the 7 square meter summer room is a splendid addition, featuring tiled flooring and direct access to the garden. It serves as a peaceful retreat to enjoy the lush surroundings or a cup of warm beverage on a sunny morning. Accommodation upstairs consists of two comfortably sized bedrooms, each with wooden flooring, radiators, and sufficient cupb ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 3-bedroom detached house located in the quaint village of Ambricourt, Pas-de-Calais, in the lovely Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. This large farmhouse comes with a detached gite, making it a versatile property ideal for both living and renting out. The house is situated near the historic battle site of Agincourt, adding a touch of historical significance to the locality. Let's start by taking you through the house. The property boasts original features such as beams and fireplaces, which add that touch of old-world charm many buyers are after. The gas central heating and double-glazed PVC windows and doors will ensure you stay warm and cozy through the colder months. This house is what you'd call a "good condition" property, meaning it’s ready for you to move right in but still offers opportunities for personalization. Key Property Features: - 3 Bedrooms - 1 Shower Room - Kitchen: 18m2 - Lounge: 38m2 - Utility Room - Detached Gite (70m2) with 2 Bedrooms - Workshop/Barn: 60m2 - Outbuildings/Stables - Garden: 4900m2 - Gas Central Heating - Septic Tank As you step into the kitchen, you'll notice its spacious feel. Covering 18 square meters, it comes complete with tiled floors, base units, a sink, and a cooker. There’s also a door that leads out to a charming courtyard, perfect for morning coffee or growing a small herb garden. Moving to the lounge, this area is generous at 38 square meters. The tiled floor extends throughout, and the room is lit by French doors that open into the rear garden. It has a fireplace with a log burner, making it a cozy spot for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The shower room is practical, featuring a tiled floor, a radiator, shower, basin, and WC. Next to ... click here to read more

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Discover the tranquility and rustic allure of rural France with this captivating farmhouse located in the charming village near Hesdin, Pas-de-Calais. This farmhouse, known as a fermette, presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to embrace the French countryside lifestyle. A warm and inviting property, this farmhouse offers both practicality and potential, making it an ideal choice for foreign buyers or expats eager to settle in this picturesque region. Our farmhouse is set in an expansive garden of over three-quarters of an acre, featuring mature trees and well-tended planting that stretches around the property like a gentle embrace. As you approach, you will be welcomed by a newly renovated roof that adds a fresh touch to the traditional facade. The combination of history and newness here tells the story of a home that has been well-loved and cared for, leaving room for you to add your own chapter. As you step inside, you are greeted by the entrance hall that seamlessly leads you to an open plan sitting and dining room, an ideal space for gatherings and family dinners. Wooden beams accent the ceiling, a testament to the home's authenticity. While the decor might inspire you to make a few modern touches, the bones of this farmhouse are solid, and the charm lies in its simplicity and character. The farmhouse features three cozy bedrooms, all settled on the ground floor, providing comfortable family living where everyone is never far away. The ground floor also hosts a well-sized bathroom and a separate WC, ensuring convenience in daily living. The kitchen offers a functional space with a quaint larder to store all your culinary essentials. One of the gems of this property is its potential for further develo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming slice of rural French life, nestled in the quaint village near Hesdin, Pas de Calais, Hauts de France. Immerse yorself in the tranquility and charm of this delightful 3-bedroom Longére, where modern comfort meets authentic rural charm. This property, perched just 10 minutes away from the historic market town of Hesdin, offers a unique blend of history and contemporary living, perfectly suited for those lookin to escape the bustling city life while staying connected to essential amenities. This property is a dream come true for those seeking a peaceful life in the picturesque French countryside. With a generous 135 square meters of living space and a sprawling 3,108 square meter garden, the Longére provides an idyllic setting for both relaxation and entertainment. An exciting potential awaits in the loft area, offering homeowners the chance to expand and personalize their living space according to their desires and needs. As a bussy real estate agent catering to foreign buyers, I understand the importance of where you'll be living and the lifestyle it offers. Hesdin and its surroundings boast a wealth of attractions and a warm, welcoming community that is sure to make you feel right at home. The town itself is known for its weekly markets offering fresh local produce, and it's a joy for those who appreciate gourmet food and quaint shops. Hesdin is also perfectly situated for those looking to explore the rich cultural heritage of the region, with its impressive historical buildings and nearby sites of interest. For leisure seekers, there's plenty to do in the area. Take a stroll through the lush countryside, a delight for nature lovers or enjoy cycling along scenic routes. For history enthusiasts, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 6-bedroom detached house located in the serene setting of Lisbourg, Pas-de-Calais in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France. This magnificent country dwelling, set within a sprawling 12-acre landscape, maintains its original grandeur from its high ceilings, elegant fireplaces, and spacious housing. The property's inviting, sweeping gravel drive has been excellently maintained, leading you directly to the entrance. Double-glazed windows and doors provide insulation for the entire house, which has been updated with modern wiring and plumbing systems. You'll also find oil central heating in the main house and efficient electric heating for the separate gîtes, ensuring a warm and welcoming environment in all seasons. The property's features include: - Entrance hall - Lounge - Dining Room - Fully fitted kitchen - 6 en-suite bedrooms - Attic space - Multiple cellars - A spacious garage - Study room - Stables and Outbuildings - Two independent gîtes Each room in the house contributes to the unique charm of the property: The welcoming large entrance hall, complete with a lovely tiled floor and a radiator, harbors the staircase leading to the first floor and also a door leading to the cellar. The lounge, tastefully finished with polished floorboards, hosts attractive fixtures including wood-panelled walls, radiant windows, and a cosy fireplace. The dining room, which opens onto a rear raised tiled terrace via sliding doors, brings warm ambience, ideal for family meals or intimate dinner parties. The handy kitchen comes complete with modern fittings, including wall and base units, a cooker, dishwasher and double sink. The house boasts six bedrooms, all complete with en-suite bathrooms. ... click here to read more

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Ah, let me take you on a little journey, right to the heart of Pouzols-Minervois, a quaint village tucked away in the sun-drenched region of Occitanie, in the southern part of France. We're talking vineyards that stretch far beyond the horizon, rolling over hills, and the unmistakable aroma of olive groves that gives you a warm welcome every time the gentle Mediterranean breeze drifts by. It’s not just a backdrop; it’s an experience, a lifestyle ready for anyone seeking a piece of this relaxed countryside living. This village, beloved for its charm and tranquility, serves as the setting for a luxurious villa awaiting its new owners. With a unique blend of privacy and modern comfort, this property is where you and your family can truly unwind. The villa, at Rue du Rectangle Cite Soleil d'Oc 62, comes with: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 1 well-fitted bathroom - Private swimming pool - Terrace with a barbecue corner - Sun loungers for those lazy afternoons - Modern air-conditioning - Beautiful garden space - Near local amenities - Traditional architectural style - Idyllic countryside views - Expansive 77 square meter size This isn’t just a place; it’s a lifestyle—a slower pace, the kind where mornings can be filled with leisurely strolls through the village, perhaps followed by a lunch at a nearby bistro serving local delights, before heading back for a dip in your own private pool. The local climate boasts warm summers and mild winters—ideal for outdoor lovers. It offers a perfect opportunity for wine enthusiasts eager to explore the region’s wine legacy. The surrounding area is ideal for those Sunday drives where castles and ancient churches dot the landscape—histories inside stories, just waiting to be uncovered. For the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint village of Mouriez, Pas de Calais, in the picturesque Hauts de France region, this inviting 3-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With a habitable space of 105 square meters, this home provides a cozy retreat for families or anyone looking for a peaceful place to call home. A charming feature of this property is its lush garden, sprawling across nearly half an acre, making it ideal for those who appreciate a touch of nature right at their doorstep. Living in Mouriez offers more than just a home; it's about embracing the tranquil lifestyle of a small French village. The region is known for its temperate climate, offering milder winters and comfortable summers, perfect for enjoying the countryside any time of year. With the beach just a 30-minute drive away, weekends can easily include a refreshing dip in the sea or a relaxing day on the sand. For those interested in the local culture and daily life, Mouriez is conveniently situated just 10 minutes from the bustling market town of Hesdin. Known for its vibrant weekly market, Hesdin is a hotbed of activity where you can explore local produce, artisan goods, and soak in the rich French culture. The area also boasts a variety of cafes and restaurants where you can indulge in classic French cuisine. Comprising two floors and a lower garden level, this three-bedroom house is suitable for families or those who favor having extra space for guests. On entering, you are greeted by an entrance hallway leading into an open-plan living room that spans 35 square meters. Here, a fitted kitchen offers the hub for culinary activity while a cozy wood burner and bread oven inject a sense of homeliness ideal for relaxing even ... click here to read more

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