Spacious 4-Bedroom House in Scenic Nouvelle-Aquitaine with Expansive Gardens and Barn Near Monségur Market Town

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Near Monsegur, Gironde, Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, Monségur (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 150Floor area

€196,100

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

150m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the verdant landscapes of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region in France, this robust 4-bedroom house awaits your discovery. Tucked away near the picturesque bastide market town of Monségur, this property has a lot to offer buyers searching for a slice of life in the heart of French countryside. Balancing old-world allure with the comforts of spacious living, you'll find this house perfect for families dreaming of a tranquil retreat, or for anyone eager to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Imagine starting your morning in your own garden, spreading out over 2,200 square meters, greeted by sweeping views of lush fields stretching into the horizon. The serene environment promises fresh air and a peaceful atmosphere that’s hard to match. Although the property itself is in quite good condition, a touch of modernization and refreshing could easily elevate this home to even higher standards. It's all about seeing the potential and embarking on the journey to make it truly yours.

What's really special about Monségur, a mere 5 kilometers from your doorstep, is not just its charming cobblestone streets but the vibrant life it buzzes with. Known for its lively market scene every Friday, Monségur draws people from near and far. The market is a kaleidoscope of fresh produce, tantalizing local delicacies, and warm smiles from friendly vendors. Life here is simple yet enriched with culture and history, absolute essentials for someone looking to immerse themselves in the French lifestyle.

Getting into the groove of this locale, you'll find yourself mingling with locals, chatting over a café or tasting a selection of exquisite wines from nearby vineyards. This region is famed for its delightful wines, and wine baskets from local vintners are a commonplace sight on market days. The climate in this region leans towards warm summers and mild winters, making it pleasant to enjoy outdoor activities year-round.

As you wander through the house, picture yourself in the cozy living room that's poised to be a hub for family gatherings, filled with chatter and laughter. The ground floor leads into a spacious kitchen-diner section, encouraging wonderful shared meals. The house also features a convenient utility room and a bedroom on this floor, alongside a modest bathroom and WC.

The journey continues upstairs, where three generously proportioned bedrooms offer ample space for family and guests. One of these rooms comes with a walk-in dressing area, which adds a bit of zest and practicality to everyday living. A family shower room is also situated on this floor to cater to all your household needs.

An exciting feature of this property is the attached barn, stretching over 73 square meters. Whether you're contemplating additional accommodation, a creative studio, or simply versatile storage space, this barn exudes potential. Any modifications would require planning approval, but the possibilities are truly enticing.

For expats and international buyers, life here will be a mix of adventurous exploration and comforting serenity. Sunnier months mean time is best spent discovering local hidden gems or perhaps indulging in gardening projects. Every evening could be spent on the covered terrace, overlooking your private garden—which is quite an asset considering the picturesque views!

In summary, this property offers:
- 4 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- 150 square meters of living space
- Large garden of 2,200 square meters
- Attached barn with potential
- Central heating
- Double glazing
- Energy rating Band E

While this house and its barn might benefit from a few updates, it’s full of character and poised for someone with a vision of creating a welcoming family refuge. Whether you wish to make small cosmetic tweaks or embark on a big renovation journey, this house is a canvas for your dreams.

In choosing this property, you accept the embrace of Monségur, with its close-knit community and dynamic local life. It’s about embracing a lifestyle where the afternoons are spent sipping wine as the sun dips below verdant vineyards, and the mornings are filled with the aroma of fresh pastries from the local patisserie. This property is more than just a house; it's an opportunity to carve out a new story in a beautiful region of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
150
Price per m²
€1,307
Garden size
2200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Gironde region, this inviting stone house is situated just 5 kilometers from the lively bastide town of Monségur, offering a blend of tranquility and community living. The property's strategic location makes it a coveted spot for expatriates yearning for a peaceful yet vibrant lifestyle in the lovely French countryside. As a dedicated global real estate agent, my goal is to provide you with all the essential details for your potential move to this charming area of France. Picture yourself stepping into this welcoming 150-square-meter home. Upon entering, there is an entrance area that gracefully leads to the ground floor's living spaces. The cozy sitting room and the kitchen/dining room, measuring approximately 24 square meters each, provide ample space for both relaxation and entertainment. Imagine evenings spent enjoying a warm meal with friends or family, followed by cozy conversations in the adjoining sitting room. Additionally, the ground floor features a versatile bedroom that can double as an office, perfect for remote working or an overnight guest. A conveniently located bathroom completes the practicality of this level. The allure of the property continues to the upper floor, where you'll find three generously sized bedrooms, each ready to offer peace and serenity at the end of the day. The master bedroom, with its extra dressing room space, becomes a private retreat within this already inviting home. A shared shower room caters to the family's needs on this level. Now, what truly sets this property apart is the attached stone barn, offering a substantial 73 square meters of potential. This area could be transformed into anything from a workshop, a quaint studio, or ex ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a lovingly maintained 5-bedroom house, nestled in the tranquil locale of Aquitaine, Gironde, in scenic Monségur, France. This property exudes charm and personality, with its tasteful décor, blending classic French elegance and chic modern amenities. With 257 square meters of living space, priced at €595,000, this home is an ideal investment for those seeking a distinctive lifestyle amidst serene surroundings. As you enter, you're immediately welcomed by an abundance of natural light flooding the high-ceiling corridors, enhancing the home’s authentic parquet floors and the majestic fireplace that instantly becomes the focal point. The generously proportioned living room and dining area boast of openness, seamlessly flowing into the well-appointed kitchen. A charming, creaky stone staircase leads you to a basement, currently serving as additional storage. With a little imagination, this space could transform into anything - a wine cellar, a home office, or a retreat for teenagers. Upstairs on the first floor, the landing branches out into 4 beautifully appointed bedrooms. Serving these rooms are 2 modern bathrooms, finished to high industrial standards, and a separate WC. Rise further to the second floor to discover another cozy bedroom and accompanying bathroom. This home has been renovated thoughtfully with an eye for grace and comfort, showcasing contemporary features evident in the modern bathrooms, central heating system, and ample storage facilities. The house features: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 3 modern bathrooms - Well-lit living and dining space - Fully equipped kitchen - High ceilings with authentic parquet flooring - Majestic fireplace - Generous storage space - Central heating system The outdo ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Welcome to this charming three-bedroom stone house nestled in the scenic township of Monségur, located in the Aquitaine region of Gironde, France. Spanning a total living area of 141 square meters, this home presents a delightful opportunity for those interested in a property with character, requiring some attention to unlock its full potential. Local Area Insight Monségur is a picturesque commune teeming with medieval history and vibrant local culture, making it an enchanting destination for overseas buyers. The town is celebrated for its lively weekly markets where local produce and crafts are in abundance. It hosts an annual jazz festival which transforms the streets into a lively celebration of music, attracting visitors from all over the world. Living in Monségur, you'll find yourself immersed in a blend of traditional French lifestyle mixed with modern conveniences. The area is rich in vineyards, perfect for wine enthusiasts, and for those who enjoy outdoor activities, the surrounding landscapes offer splendid routes for hiking and cycling. Climate The climate in this part of France is predominantly oceanic, characterized by mild winters and warm summers. Spring and autumn are typically pleasant, offering a comfortable climate ideal for enjoying the natural beauty of the region. Property Details - Type: House (Stone-built) - Condition: Good (Ideal as a fixer-upper project) - Size: 141 square meters Room Features - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 Amenities Include - Private driveway - Generous swimming pool with paved surround - Front and back gardens - Attached old stone barn - Large attic space with development potential (subject to necessary permissions) - Orchard Additional Property Features ... click here to read more

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A Symphony of Stone and Serenity in Monségur Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the French countryside. Nestled in the charming village of Monségur, this exquisite 4-bedroom stone house offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rich history and timeless architecture, this property invites you to experience the quintessential French lifestyle. A Home Steeped in Character As you step through the front door, you're greeted by the rustic elegance of exposed stone walls and wooden beams that whisper tales of the past. The spacious living room, with its grand stone fireplace, becomes the heart of the home—a place where stories are shared and memories are made. The kitchen, complete with a second fireplace and a wood-burning stove, is a haven for culinary enthusiasts, perfect for crafting hearty meals with local produce. A Layout Designed for Comfort and Versatility This home is not just about aesthetics; it's designed for living. With two reception rooms, two offices, and a mezzanine, there's ample space for both relaxation and productivity. The three bedrooms offer cozy retreats, while the two shower rooms ensure convenience for family and guests alike. A utility room adds practicality to this charming abode. Outdoor Oasis Step outside, and you're enveloped by the serenity of a landscaped garden, a sanctuary for relaxation and reflection. A stone-built cellar and shelter add to the property's authentic charm, providing storage and potential for creative projects. Whether you're sipping a glass of Bordeaux under the shade of a tree or hosting a garden party, this outdoor space is your personal haven. The Allure of Monségur Mo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this exquisite five-bedroom house in Monségur offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its blend of traditional charm and modern conveniences, this property is perfect for families, retirees, or anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Monségur, a quaint town in the Gironde department, is renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. The town is strategically located between the popular destinations of Duras and Monségur, making it an ideal base for exploring the region. Whether you're drawn to the rolling vineyards, historic châteaux, or the vibrant local markets, Monségur offers a lifestyle that is both relaxed and enriching. ### Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 171 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Five Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and friends, with three bedrooms on the ground floor and two additional bedrooms upstairs. - Modern Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of a fully fitted modern kitchen, complete with excellent storage and a stylish range oven. - Outdoor Living: The property boasts a large covered terrace overlooking a recently installed 10m x 5m pool, perfect for summer relaxation. - Expansive Grounds: Set on 5000m2 of fully fenced garden, featuring fruit trees and mature trees, providing a serene and private retreat. - Practical Features: Includes a spacious carport for two cars, a log store, and multiple sheds for additional storage. - Investment Potential: With its desirable location and modern amenities, this property offers excellent rental potential for holidaymake ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the picturesque village of Dieulivol, in the heart of the Aquitaine region, France. Nestled amidst rolling hills and lush greenery, this property offers not just a house but a chance to embrace the tranquil rural life in a location famed for its stunning landscapes and rich history. As you arrive at Dieulivol, you'll drive along quiet country roads bordered by vineyards and farms, giving you a taste of the pastoral beauty that makes this area so unique. The climate is rather inviting, with mild winters and warm, pleasant summers that encourage outdoor living nearly year-round. This particular property sits on a generous 5000 square meter plot, affording you plenty of space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the serenity of the surroundings. The house itself is designed to suit a variety of living arrangements. With a total of five bedrooms, this property can comfortably accommodate a large family, or be transformed into two separate apartments if you prefer, offering flexibility for potential rental income or for housing guests or extended family. On the upper level, you’ll find a welcoming living/dining room that opens out onto a covered terrace, where you can soak in the spectacular views while sipping a morning coffee or dining al fresco at sunset. The recently updated kitchen is a practical space, complete with modern essentials, leading directly onto another covered terrace at the back, perfect for summer dining. On this level, there are two double bedrooms, perfect sanctuaries for rest and relaxation. The bathroom is fitted out with luxury fixtures, including a shower and WC, and there is a separate WC for convenience. The lower level mirrors the versatili ... click here to read more

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This beguiling, stone property is nestled within the heart of bucolic vineyards in Pellegrue, a charming, serene town located in Aquitaine, Gironde, France. The home represents an idyllic retreat; there are few neighbours nearby, offering undisturbed tranquility. Despite this seclusion, you never feel too disconnected. A short drive away, one can find a delightful village offering a range of shops, a well-stocked supermarket, and a vibrant weekly market. This inviting house brings together simplicity and character across its 99 square meters, making efficient use of its layout. The heart of the home is a generous, open plan area where the lounge, kitchen, and dining room harmoniously intersect, creating an inviting space for families to gather and spend time together. Accommodation-wise, the home caters nicely for a small family or couple, with two bedrooms offering comfortable personal spaces. These retreats are serviced by a single, well-maintained bathroom, complete with a soothing bath, invigorating shower, and functional WC. The property grounds extend marvelously to a manageable, flat garden, blessed with inspiring views across the surrounding vineyards in all directions. In addition to serene aesthetics, the garden also caters for practical concerns, providing ample parking for several cars. Now to the charm of this property: It boasts a versatile bonus space. The first floor level of the house, currently uninhabited, lies waiting for your touch. Given the necessary authorizations, this could be transformed into an additional bedroom, a home office, a cozy den – whatever meets your needs. Alongside this sits an attached barn of around 160 square meters. Currently serving as a workshop and a storage space, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Duras within the Aquitaine region, this charming five-bedroom house captures the essence of French countryside living, making it an ideal choice for those contemplating relocation or seeking a quaint family home abroad. Positioned between the towns of Duras and Marmande, the property flaunts timeless architecture alongside modern amenities, providing a seamless blend of comfort and rustic charm. Upon entering the property, residents are met with a welcoming entrance hall that leads into a spacious living room, perfect for family gatherings and cozy evenings. The main house also accommodates a formal dining room, where large windows bathe the space in natural light, offering tranquil views of the surrounding greenery. An additional garden room offers a serene retreat, ideal for enjoying the panoramic country vistas or delving into a good book. The ground floor of this elegant home includes a versatile bedroom equipped with a toilet, and a separate bathroom, ensuring convenience for guests or family members. The kitchen area is well-appointed, leading to a practical laundry room, and a workshop/storage area adjacent to a traditional basement wine cellar, perfect for enthusiasts of French viticulture. Continuing to the first floor, the family home includes two more bedrooms and a shower room, each space reflecting a homely ambiance and comfortable living conditions. Additionally, the property features a guest annexe derived from an impressive barn conversion, offering an expansive 67 square meters of open plan living/dining and a fitted kitchen. This annexe is a fantastic space for hosting visitors or could serve as a potential income source if rented out. It also includes two bedroo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming slice of French countryside living in the picturesque village of Duras, nestled in the enchanting region of Aquitaine. As a busy real estate agent on the ground here, I've seen my fair share of properties, and I must say, this one is quite special. With a panoramic view over the Lot et Garonne valley, this recently renovated stone house is not only a home; it is an experience waiting for you to embrace. This stone-built property, with a total of four bedrooms and two bathrooms, offers a genuinely comfortable and open-plan living space that is both generous and full of character. Each room tells a story, and as you walk through, you can feel the essence of its historical charm which meshes perfectly with modern comforts. It's not every day you find a place that stands so solidly while inviting you into its warmth. Located on an elevated piece of the countryside, it affords stunning vistas that change with the seasons. Here in Duras, the climate is as inviting as the people — mild winters and warm, sun-kissed summers grace the valley, allowing for outdoor activities and relaxation for much of the year. Speaking of the outdoors, the property boasts its own unique charm with a 950 square meter plot. While it's lovely to have the countryside to gaze upon, having your very own chunk of it is a luxury. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the terrace, or perhaps a glass of regional Bordeaux wine as the sun sets, painting the valley in shades of gold and violet. Living in a house means more than just the space within four walls; it is about the lifestyle that surrounds it. For families, this dwelling provides ample room for everyone, with its four spacious bedrooms offering plenty of personal oasis. T ... click here to read more

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In the beautiful countryside of Duras, a stunning stone-built Maison de Maitre awaits its new owners. This is no ordinary house; it’s an extraordinary opportunity to embrace the idyllic lifestyle in Aquitaine, a region known for its exquisite landscapes, rich history, and exceptional charm. This sprawling property spans over 5906 square meters, offering ample space for a family or anyone seeking a retreat to the peace of the French countryside. Just a short distance from the center of Duras, this property offers a unique blend of seclusion and convenience. With six bedrooms and four bathrooms, the home provides ample room for large families or for those who might want to host visitors who wish to experience the beautiful region with you. Living in Duras means embracing a slower pace of life where you’ll find yourself sipping local wine from one of the nearby vineyards or exploring the Duras Castle, just a short drive from your new home. The long drive up to the house builds anticipation as you approach, with mature trees lining the entrance, providing dappled shade and a sense of tranquility. The Maison de Maitre itself stands impressively, built from local stone, providing a visual anchor to the region's historical architecture. Once inside, generous accommodation unfolds, inviting you to make it your home with personal touches. The kitchen is spacious, offering a perfect spot for family gatherings or hosting friends. Imagine preparing meals here with fresh produce picked up from the local market, which is bustling with life and colors every week. The living rooms, with their tall windows, provide sunlit spaces that bring warmth even in the cooler months. The climate in Duras is typically mild, with warm summers and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Gironde region, this charming stone house in Soussac offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your private retreat. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. ### A Day in Soussac As you step into this inviting home, you're greeted by a bright and airy living space that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern comforts. The open-plan kitchen, designed for both functionality and style, becomes the heart of your daily routine. Picture yourself preparing a leisurely breakfast with fresh local produce, as sunlight streams through the large windows, illuminating the warm tones of the stone walls. The rhythm of life here is dictated by the seasons. In spring, the surrounding vineyards burst into life, offering a vibrant backdrop for your morning coffee on the terrace. Summer days are spent lounging by the pool, the water glistening under the clear blue sky. As autumn arrives, the landscape transforms into a tapestry of rich reds and golds, inviting you to explore the nearby hiking trails. Winter evenings are perfect for cozying up by the pellet stove, the air filled with the comforting scent of wood smoke. ### Local Lifestyle and Attractions Soussac is a hidden gem in the Aquitaine region, offering a wealth of experiences for those seeking a genuine taste of French country life. The local markets are a feast for the senses, with stalls brimming with artisanal cheeses, freshly baked bread, and the finest wines from the surrounding vineyards. Dining out ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-drenched terrace overlooking endless countryside, a glass of local Buzet wine in hand, as the golden light of a late afternoon bathes the rolling hills of Lot-et-Garonne in amber warmth. This is the daily reality awaiting you at this authentic 1860 stone house, perched on its own hilltop sanctuary with complete privacy and sweeping views that change with every season. This is where vacation home dreams take tangible form, where weekends stretch into timeless escapes, and where every visit feels like coming home to rural France. Spread across 180 square meters of thoughtfully preserved living space, this four-bedroom stone residence tells the story of authentic French country architecture while offering the comfortable functionality modern vacation homeowners require. The heart of the house reveals itself in a generously proportioned living room flooded with natural light, anchored by an open fireplace that becomes the gathering point during cooler months. Imagine autumn evenings here, flames crackling as you plan tomorrow's visit to nearby medieval villages, or summer afternoons when the room's natural coolness provides welcome respite from the midday sun. The ground floor layout serves vacation living exceptionally well, with two bedrooms positioned for easy access and a dedicated billiards and music room that opens directly onto the terrace. This indoor-outdoor flow defines the property's appeal, creating seamless transitions between interior comfort and exterior enjoyment. The kitchen connects naturally to living spaces, designed for both quick breakfast preparations before morning market runs to Marmande and leisurely meal preparations using fresh ingredients from the renowned Lot-et-Garon ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of French countryside living with this captivating farmhouse nestled in the serene landscapes of Duras, Aquitaine, in the department of Lot-et-Garonne. Ideal for those looking to embrace a more bucolic lifestyle or seeking an investment to tailor to their taste, this property offers a blend of privacy, space, and rustic appeal. The farmhouse spans an impressive 360m² and cleverly integrates two independent living units, each boasting its own unique character and accommodations. These units are adjoined by a high stone wall, which ensures privacy while maintaining a sense of unit integrity. The primary residence unfolds largely on one level, featuring three cozy bedrooms, a practical study room, and commodious living areas including a kitchen, living room, and utility room. The setup is designed to facilitate a comfortable lifestyle that complements its rural surroundings. The upper level of the main house includes an extra bedroom paired with a shower room and a dressing room, providing a private retreat within the home. Adjacent to the main dwelling is a smaller, yet equally charming house. On the ground floor, it offers a welcoming entrance, living room, kitchen, utility room, bedroom, and a bathroom, ideal for guests or potentially as a rental opportunity. The first floor accommodates two additional bedrooms and a shower room, perfect for family or visitors. For those who dream of revitalizing a space to make it their own, this property stands as a promising canvas. While in good condition, new owners might find exciting opportunities to enhance and personalize the interiors or refresh the façades to elevate this home’s inherent charm and functionality. Property Features: - Total size: 360m² - ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque rolling hills of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, this charming stone house in the quaint town of Duras, France, presents a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a blend of rustic French charm and modern living. With its authentic architecture, this five-bedroom property embodies the spirit and history of the region, offering a true taste of French countryside life. Situated just a few kilometers from the bustling villages of Duras and Monségur, this home is not only an ideal family residence but also offers great potential as a holiday rental or gîte, subject to the necessary permissions. This could be a great investment opportunity for those looking to dip their toes into the lucrative holiday rental market. Let's dive into the potential of this remarkable home and explore its many features: - Five spacious bedrooms - Six well-appointed bathrooms - Total living area of 384 square meters - Two secure swimming pools - Each flat boasts a private covered outdoor space - No direct neighboring properties for added privacy - A beautiful, wooded garden perfect for outdoor activities - A petanque area that adds a touch of local culture - Ample barn storage space for cars and garden equipment - Charming stone construction that exudes character - Proximity to popular villages and amenities The property radiates an understated elegance, reflecting the traditional French style known for its timeless beauty. Step inside and you'll find generous living spaces flooded with natural light, providing a warm and inviting atmosphere for your family and friends. Each of the five bedrooms is designed to offer comfort and serenity, making it an ideal retreat after a day exploring the scenic surroundings. Duras is ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, the charming town of Duras offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the heart of France. This 150-year-old farmhouse, with its attached pigeonnier, is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. With a price of €235,400, this property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a new lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant murmur of the River Dropt. The farmhouse, though in need of renovation, holds the promise of transformation. Its generous entrance leads you into a world of possibilities, with a kitchen, dining room, living room, and study on the ground floor. A bedroom, shower room, and separate WC complete this level, offering a glimpse into the home's potential. Upstairs, a vast landing awaits your vision. Whether you dream of a games room, a cozy reading nook, or additional bedrooms, the space is yours to shape. Two further bedrooms provide ample room for family or guests, making this property ideal for those looking to create a welcoming retreat. The true allure of this property lies in its expansive grounds and additional structures. Three barns, two attached to the main farmhouse, offer endless possibilities. Whether you envision artist studios, vehicle storage, or even a space for animals, these barns are ripe for development, subject to necessary permissions. The independent tobacco drying barn adds another layer of potential, inviting you to dream big. The 8000 sqm of largely flat grassland, dotted with fruit trees and vines, is a haven for nature lovers. The perimeter of the land is yet to be defined, offering the possibility of expansion should you desire more space. With easy access to th ... click here to read more

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Charming Residence in Duras: A Tranquil Retreat amid Vineyards Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Aquitaine, in the serene department of Lot-et-Garonne, this 4-bedroom house in Duras, France, presents an inviting opportunity for those seeking a refuge in the heart of wine country. Boasting 177 sqm of well-appointed living space, this residence combines comfort with practical modernity, all while embracing a sustainable living ethos. House Features - Single-story layout spanning 177 sqm of living area - Expansive 80 sqm open-plan living room, dining area, and kitchen - Modern kitchen equipped with a sociable island, perfect for gatherings - Underfloor heating across living spaces, ensuring comfort all year round - 4 well-sized bedrooms, including a large parental suite with private terrace - 2 bathrooms: one with a bath, Italian shower, and separate WC, and another practical shower room with separate WC - Utility room with additional storage, laundry space, and external access - Double electric gate leading to a spacious gravel drive with multiple parking spots - Attached large double garage with automatic doors Outdoor & Additional Amenities - South-facing terrace overlooking an enclosed garden - Refreshing swimming pool with a generous beach area for relaxation - Functional pool-house and a BBQ area, ideal for outdoor entertainment - Potential for converting an existing garden shelter into a studio or small gite, subject to necessary permissions - Installed petanque area for leisure activities Local Area Insight Duras, a commune known for its historic charm and vineyard-studded landscapes, provides an idyllic setting for both relaxation and exploration. The property is ideally situated to enjoy the peaceful cou ... click here to read more

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Experience the charm and potential of this 7-bedroom farmhouse nestled in the serene countryside of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, near the quaint town of Duras, France. This property, comprising 360 square meters of living space and set on expansive grounds, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it an ideal acquisition for those looking to immerse themselves in the rustic beauty of French rural living. The farmhouse is divided into two independent dwellings, each with its own character and possibilities. The main house features comfortable living on one level with three bedrooms—a setup perfect for family living. The interconnected areas include a well-sized kitchen, relaxing living room, and a practical utility room, along with a bathroom and a study that could serve as a home office or additional bedroom as per your needs. A staircase leads to the first floor where an additional bedroom awaits, complete with a shower room and dressing room—ideal for guests or as a private master suite. Adjoining the main house through a high dividing wall is the second dwelling. This house is equally well-equipped, beginning with a cozy entrance that leads into an inviting living room. The ground floor also hosts a kitchen, a second utility room, an additional bathroom, and a bedroom, perfect for guests or teenagers seeking a bit of independence. The first floor of this annex offers two more bedrooms and a shower room, providing ample space for accommodations or creative adaptations like a craft or hobby room. Both houses share access to a substantial garage and a barn, which beckon with potential for various uses, whether as storage space, workshops, or converted into additional living quarters, dep ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a find that embodies both the charm of rural France and the practical comforts of modern living! Nestled near the storied town of Duras, in the heart of the Lot et Garonne region of Nouvelle-Aquitaine, France, this 3-bedroom stone-built house presents an exciting opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the serene and picturesque lifestyle of the French countryside. Let's picture this: The moment you step into this property, you're presented with an expanse of 3.6 acres of lush garden space. As you wander outdoors, you can take in the breathtaking views stretching across the Dropt Valley, perhaps while lounging by your own swimming pool—a refreshing 9.5m x 4.5m oasis perfect for those warm summer days. Now, let me take you in for a closer look: Located on the ground floor, the expansive, open-plan living room becomes the heart of the house—a space that invites both relaxation and entertaining. With exposed beams overhead and a cozy fireplace complete with a fitted wood burner, it's a place that feels both grand and welcoming. The room flows seamlessly into the adjoining dining area and well-equipped kitchen, each framed by beautiful tiled floors and also leading out to a covered terrace. Somehow you can already imagine late-night dinners with friends or quiet mornings with just a book and a coffee in hand. For those who work from home or need a quiet study, there's a dedicated space specifically for that purpose. Meanwhile, a practical utility room and a boiler/laundry room ensure that life runs smoothly in the background. As you wander up to the first floor, the landing area opens up into a spacious dressing area, providing plenty of storage for your belongings. Bedrooms ... click here to read more

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