Spacious 4-Bedroom Longère in Scenic Valdallière, Normandy—Countryside Living with Urban Convenience

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Valdalliere, Calvados, Normandy, France, Valdallière (France)

4 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 153Floor area

€247,925

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

153m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the picturesque setting of Valdallière in Calvados, Normandy, where your dream of living in a beautifully renovated Longère can come true. Nestled in the charming French countryside, this property offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility to nearby amenities, making it an ideal retreat for families and expats looking for a new home abroad.

Valdallière is a serene commune where the rhythm of life is gentle, and the air is fresh with the scent of the surrounding farmlands and forests. The region is famous for its apple orchards, lush green landscapes, and historic stone architecture that has stood the test of time. For those interested in history, Normandy offers a rich tapestry of historical sites, including the famed D-Day beaches and the iconic Mont-Saint-Michel, all within a reasonable driving distance.

The property, a spacious 4-bedroom house, is perched just a short drive from the bustling town of Vire, where you'll find amenities such as shops, restaurants, and local markets. Living in this area means enjoying the best of both worlds: the peace of the countryside and the convenience of urban facilities. The region experiences a temperate climate, with mild summers perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and cool, cozy winters perfect for sitting by the fire.

As you approach the house, you will be greeted by a tree-lined driveway that offers a grand entrance to this spacious residence. Picture arriving home to this serene setting, where there's always plenty of parking space for you and your guests. Upon entering, you're welcomed into a warm, inviting space that's been lovingly renovated to offer modern comfort while retaining its rustic essence.

Imagine yourself in the expansive lounge, where a wood burner adds both warmth and a touch of homely character. This is the heart of the home, a place where evenings can be spent with family, or entertaining friends. The home boasts two fully equipped kitchens—one featuring a cozy pellet burner—which not only adds convenience but also offers versatility, whether you're cooking a quick family meal or hosting a larger gathering.

For the family with hobbies or needing extra space, a separate workshop with its own entrance provides the perfect spot for tinkering, crafting, or storing away those extra items. The property also features a spacious carport for two vehicles, with room to spare for storage. Modern conveniences extend to three sleek shower rooms that cater to every family member’s needs, ensuring no early morning rushes.

Key Features:
- 4 well-sized bedrooms, one with a walk-in wardrobe
- 3 contemporary shower rooms
- Two functional kitchens, one with a pellet burner
- Lounge with a warm wood burner
- Carport for 2 cars and additional storage
- Separate workshop with its own entrance
- Fully compliant septic system

Living in Valdallière, you'll have access to a rich tapestry of experiences. From hiking and cycling in picturesque trails to tasting local culinary delights like Camembert and Calvados apple brandy, life here has something for everyone. The local community is friendly and welcoming, with various cultural events and festivals happening throughout the year, drawing locals and expatriates alike together.

For families, living in a house offers the advantage of personal space and freedom that apartments often lack. Having a backyard allows children to play freely, and summers can be spent hosting barbecues or simply relaxing with a book under the sun. This property, in particular, with its ample space, is a canvas for creating a life full of beautiful memories.

Embracing a life in Normandy means enjoying not only the rich culture and history but also indulging in the simplistic pleasures of nature and community. It is a way of life that allows for a slower, more meaningful approach to living, with ample opportunity for exploration and connections.

This property in Valdallière is not just a house; it is an opportunity for a new beginning, a chance to immerse oneself in the serene French countryside while being part of a vibrant community. It is a place where you can embrace all that Normandy has to offer and create a home that reflects your style and ambitions.

In summary, this house stands ready to welcome you home, offering a blend of comfort, space, and an ideal location to explore the beautiful region. Whether you are seeking a peaceful retreat or a vibrant new start, this property provides an exceptional opportunity to live life to the fullest amidst the picturesque landscapes of Normandy.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
153
Price per m²
€1,620
Garden size
3210
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Located in the serene area of Vassy, in the region of Normandy, this 3-bedroom country home is a charming choice for those looking to embrace a peaceful rural lifestyle. Resting on a sprawling plot of nearly an acre, the property offers a picturesque setting with ample space for outdoor activities and gardening. At a distance of 10 km from the vibrant town of Vire, and approximately 43 km from Caen, the departmental capital of Calvados, this home combines the tranquility of the countryside with accessible urban conveniences. While the property is in a generally good condition, it awaits someone who is thrilled to infuse new life into spaces that require renovation. The current setup includes two bathrooms, a spacious kitchen with wood-burner, and an enormous attic space that holds the potential to be transformed into additional bedrooms or a recreational area, making it ideal for those with a vision for designing their dream space. Being a considerable distance from major cities like Paris (221 km) and near historical Caen, this home not only offers a calm retreat but also easy access to significant urban centers through the nearby mainline train station in Vire. Living in Vassy, you’re surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Normandy, perfect for those who appreciate outdoor activities — hiking, horse riding, and cycling. Enjoy public tennis courts and 18-hole golf courses such as the one at Clécy, merely 20 km away. Property Features: - 3 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms (one en-suite) - Large Attic/Games Room - Spacious Kitchen with Wood-burner - Entrance Hall with Wood Flooring Amenities: - Secluded garden with mature trees - Proximity to amenities in Vire - Activities like hiking, horse riding, and golf nearby - Potenti ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Vassy, a charming village in the picturesque Calvados department of Normandy, this three-bedroom country home is a quaint retreat poised for love and care by its new owners. Set on almost an acre of green land, the property boasts sprawling lawns adorned with mature trees, offering a secluded haven away from the bustling city life, yet close enough to modern conveniences. At a mere 10 kilometers from the town of Vire, access to mainline train services, shopping, and other amenities is straightforward and convenient. This traditional home is ripe for renovation, presenting an excellent opportunity for those looking to infuse a personal touch into their living space. It features an expansive first floor that currently houses a games room and attic space which could potentially be transformed into additional bedrooms or a home office, subject to appropriate approvals. While some tender, loving care is needed, the structure promises to be a rewarding project for those eager to craft their dream home. The existing setup includes two bathrooms and wood flooring in parts that hint at the residence’s underlying character. The local area is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Vassy and its surroundings in Normandy offer myriad activities for nature lovers, including hiking, horseback riding, and cycling through lush trails. For those interested in golf, the Clecy course is only 20 kilometers away, showcasing spectacular landscapes and challenging fairways. Public tennis courts in the vicinity cater to sports buffs, enhancing the recreational offerings of this locale. Living in this area also means enjoying the distinct seasons of the Normandy climate, from brisk and rainy winters to mild, pleasa ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the charming French countryside, in the picturesque town of Lassy, Basse-Normandie, awaits a unique opportunity for those seeking the timeless appeal of a quintessential stone house. This inviting 2-bedroom home, comfortably settled within a serene and enchanting landscape, offers peace and tranquility that busy city dwellers often crave. With a price tag of €133,750, this house is not only a wise investment but an invitation to a slower-paced lifestyle. As a busy real estate agent, I've seen many properties come and go, but this little gem truly stands out. From the moment you glance at its charming stone facade, it's easy to imagine the delightful possibilities this house holds. Built with the classic Normandy stone, the property encapsulates a rustic charm that's hard to resist. It boasts a strong roof, which is less than a decade old, ensuring durability for years to come. The sanitation system is newly updated, ready for 2024, blending modern convenience with historical allure. The attic offers two friendly bedrooms, designed for comfort and simplicity. Whether you're looking for a weekend getaway or planning a permanent move to France, these rooms provide a cozy retreat, with stunning views of the lush green surroundings. The region’s climate, with its mild winters and warm summers, promises comfort and pleasure all year round. As you descend to the ground floor, you'll find a kitchen waiting to serve up culinary delights. The adjacent living room, warmed by a wood insert heater, creates an intimate ambiance, perfect for lazy evenings or entertaining friends. Imagine nestling by the fire on a crisp autumn evening, with the warmth wrapping around you like a comforting embrace. For handy h ... click here to read more

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Discover the beautiful charm and serenity of rural France with this enchanting 10-bedroom house, nestled in the peaceful area of Vire, Calvados, 14500. Situated in the picturesque region of Lower Normandy, this former farmhouse, surrounded by lush landscapes and a rich historical setting, awaits those looking for a genuine and vibrant French experience. This substantial residence, spread over 288 square meters, offers a spacious lifestyle with its ensemble of 14 well-appointed rooms. Set on an expansive 1.2 hectares of fertile land, this property provides not just a home, but a retreat into the heart of Normandy. Perfect for large families or those looking to pursue a hospitality venture, this property has immense potential and character. Entering the home, you're welcomed by a grand entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The main living area includes a cozy, well-equipped kitchen just waiting for culinary exploration, a formal dining room ideal for hosting family gatherings, a living room that exudes comfort, and three bedrooms that promise restful nights. Personal space is no issue, thanks to the inclusion of a dressing room, a bathroom with an adjoining toilet, and a separate toilet for added convenience. The guest wing of the property is perfect for visitors or could even serve as a bed and breakfast, featuring a reception room, a second living room, and seven additional bedrooms each boasting their own shower and sink. This section of the house is perfectly designed to offer privacy and practicality with two shared shower rooms and two toilets. Stepping outside, the magic continues. The property offers numerous outdoor spaces to enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Whether y ... click here to read more

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Discover serene living in the quaint town of Valdallière, Calvados with this charming set of two homes nestled in the rolling countryside of Normandy. This unique property is situated on a expansive plot of 11,887 m2, offering both privacy and unspoiled panoramic views, positioned well away from bustling city life. Each home has distinct features suitable for a multi-family setup or guest accommodations. The first dwelling is a cozy space featuring: - A functional kitchen - Comfortable living room - Two bedrooms - A bathroom with essential amenities - Two toilets - An attic space offering potential for conversion - An adjoining outbuilding, providing ample opportunity for extending the living space - A convenient garage The second house attributes to comfort with: - A welcoming kitchen - A spacious living room completed with a warming fireplace - A cheerful conservatory perfect for enjoying the picturesque surroundings - Two well-sized bedrooms - A bathroom equipped with a shower - Two toilets One of the advantageous features of this property is the completed renovation of all septic tanks, ensuring modern compliance and functionality. Additionally, the property includes a large outbuilding, a quaint old sheepfold, and a chalet - each offering potential for various uses from storage to hobby spaces. Living in Valdallière, residents experience a lifestyle steeped in Normandy’s rich culture and natural beauty. Calvados, known for its vibrant historical tapestry and landscapes, including the iconic WWII landing beaches, presents a gateway to explore and cherish. Particularly, the region boasts of areas like "Swiss Normande" known for its hilly terrains and rivers, and the Auge area with its quintessential half-timbered ... click here to read more

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Imagine a picturesque setting in the heart of France’s captivating Normandy region, where history hugs the rolling countryside and a welcoming village vibe greets newcomers with a warm embrace. Nestled within this scenic framework is a delightful 3-bedroom town house located in Tinchebray-Bocage, an area known for its rich heritage and tranquil charm. This property is truly a hidden gem for those overseas buyers eyeing a slice of French life. The house itself is well-preserved and comfortably renovated, with an aura that whispers tales of homeliness and warmth. Inside, the floors beneath your feet have been lovingly restored to their wooden origins, an echo of times past with modern comforts in the mix. The inviting living-dining space stretches over 5.74 by 5.69 meters, perfect for cozy gatherings. There's a granite fireplace set to bring warmth during the cooler months—along with modern electric radiators—while the presence of a woodburner adds character. The exposed beams and stone walls further add a rustic flair that is both genuine and fine-tuned to the home’s historical silhouette. In the cozy kitchen, a mix of traditional and contemporary can be found, complete with a range of modern built-in appliances to make life a bit easier. Whether you enjoy crafting a casual weekend breakfast or preparing an elaborate dinner, this kitchen meets all culinary expectations. The town house includes two bathrooms; the ground-floor shower room features modern amenities like a large shower, heated towel rail, and even space for a washing machine, making household chores less of a task and more of a convenience. Upstairs, a well-done bathroom offers a relaxing setting for a lazy soak after exploring the region. Here you’ll also ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene surroundings of Tinchebray-Bocage, Normandy, this 6-bedroom country home promises a tranquil living experience enriched with local charm and modern comforts. Perfectly placed on a spacious plot of over half an acre, this detached property delights with a generous garden space and a well-maintained home, making it an exceptional choice for those dreaming of a countryside lifestyle. Constructed in 1986, the house has been lovingly updated and modernized in recent years, boasting enhancements including double glazed windows installed in 2008 and a newly fitted kitchen. The residence is designed to offer the possibility of living comfortably on the ground floor alone, facilitating an adaptable living environment. The house is enveloped in ample natural light, emphasizing its spacious rooms that stretch across two main floors, plus a versatile basement area. On the ground floor, you'll find two welcoming bedrooms, a refined bathroom complete with modern fixtures, a separate WC, and an expansive living room that merges seamlessly with the dining area. Adjacent to the living spaces is the large kitchen, recently updated to include high-quality appliances and cabinetry. Moving upstairs, the first floor hosts four additional bedrooms, each outfitted with practical and cozy features. The family bathroom here ensures ample facilities for both residents and guests. The basement offers extensive space with a multi-car garage, a workshop that could double as a playroom, and additional storage areas. Living in Tinchebray-Bocage brings the dual benefit of countryside tranquility and easy access to local amenities. The town is equipped with essential shops, a local bar, and educational facilities, all contribut ... click here to read more

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If you're considering relocating to the picturesque countryside of Normandy, France, this charming property in Tinchebray-Bocage might tick all the right boxes. This tastefully renovated stone-built house from the early 1800s retains its rustic charm while offering modern comforts. It's nestled in a tranquil setting, surrounded by nature, with 6 acres of landscaped gardens and paddocks. The main house boasts a generous living space of over 300 square meters. As you step inside, you'll be greeted by the spacious open-plan dining kitchen, fully fitted and equipped. The kitchen features a tiled floor, a classic Rayburn, and a range cooker with gas hob and electric ovens—perfect for those who love to cook and entertain. The sitting room adds to the cozy charm with its fireplace and fitted wood burner, ideal for those chilly Normandy evenings. The ground floor also comes with a utility room equipped with a centralized vacuum system and a shower room with a WC. Underfloor heating keeps the entire ground floor warm and comfortable. Moving to the first floor, you'll find a large landing area leading to the master bedroom, which includes an en suite bathroom, WC, and walk-in wardrobes. The second bedroom also boasts an en suite shower room and WC, ensuring plenty of privacy and convenience for all family members or guests. The second floor offers a study, allowing you to work from home in peace, and three additional bedrooms. There's also a family shower room with a WC. Outside, the property continues to impress with its spacious terrace, complete with a summer kitchen and BBQ area—perfect for alfresco dining and enjoying the serene surroundings. A standout feature of this property is the detached three-bedroom gite, offering ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic region of Orne, Normandy, this charming four-bedroom country home offers the perfect blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to local amenities and attractions. Positioned in the peaceful community of Tinchebray-Bocage, this delightful residence is an ideal choice for those who wish to enjoy the serenity of country living while retaining easy connections to larger towns and landmarks in Normandy. Offered in good condition, this Neo-Norman styled home built in 2006, captures the quintessential elements of French country architecture with its elegant oak features and large, light-filled spaces. The house sits proudly on a large plot of just over an acre, providing ample outdoor space for gardening, children’s activities, and family gatherings. The large garden, adorned with mature hedges and trees, opens to views over the verdant fields behind, making it a serene retreat for nature lovers. The ground floor of the home is well-designed for both entertaining and family comfort, featuring a spacious lounge with a cozy woodburner and exposed beams that add character and warmth to the room. A practical kitchen equipped with high-quality appliances, including a twin oven and an 8-ring hob, caters to the culinary enthusiast, while the adjacent dining area offers the perfect space for family meals with views of the lush garden. The home also boasts a convenient downstairs bedroom with an en-suite shower room, ideal for guests or as a master suite. Upstairs, the property continues to impress with three more bedrooms, two of which include en-suite facilities, and a main family bathroom. Each room benefits from wood flooring and electric radiators, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. Outdoor f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the pastoral beauty of Normandy, Orne, near the charming village of Tinchebray, stands a splendid four-bedroom country house, offering a serene lifestyle amidst rich historical landscapes. Constructed in 2006 with meticulous attention, this detached home combines modern comforts with traditional Neo-Norman architecture, providing an ideal setting for those seeking a peaceful retreat or a full-time residence in France. The house sits proudly on a substantial plot of over an acre, surrounded by expansive gardens and breathtaking views of the nearby fields and countryside. With more than 130 square meters of living space, it features large oak windows, internal doors, and skirting boards, all designed to enhance its rustic charm while ensuring durability and warmth. The double-glazed windows equipped with electric shutters and the efficient programmable electric heating system coupled with a cozy woodburner make this home both comfortable and energy-efficient. Upon entering, the entrance hall welcomes you with its tiled floors and exposed beams, leading to a spacious lounge that opens up to a rear patio, offering stunning garden views. The ground floor also includes a conveniently located bedroom with an en-suite shower room, perfect for guests or family members preferring easy accessibility. The kitchen and dining areas are thoughtfully designed for entertaining and family gatherings, opening directly to the garden. The kitchen boasts modern appliances set against classic tiled floors and walls, complete with a range of matching base and wall units. The utility room adjacent to the kitchen provides additional space for household management. Upstairs, the main bedroom features an en-suite shower room and dual ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic region of Tinchebray-Bocage in the heart of Normandy, France, this 6-bedroom country home presents a tantalizing option for those searching for a blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Constructed in 1986, this substantial stone residence has undergone several updates to ensure a comfortable living atmosphere. The house resides in a pleasantly serene town, dotted with essential local amenities, including shops, bars, and a school, which create an inviting sense of community. Tinchebray is conveniently located just a 15-minute drive from the larger towns of Flers, offering access to trains to Paris, ensuring the balance of rural charm with vital connectivity. At its heart, the home features a convivial layout spread on two floors with an added basement space. The residence boasts a freshly installed kitchen, equipped with modern appliances and a cozy wood burner, nestled in a granite fireplace, which truly emphasizes the home’s rustic charm. Six airy bedrooms provide ample space for family and guests, with the practical option to reside solely on the ground floor for added convenience. The lounge is spacious, featuring exposed stone walls and beams, opening into the dining area, adding to the home’s large yet inviting feel. The living spaces are complemented by large windows and glazed doors, opening up to a wrap-around stone terrace overlooking the lush garden, a perfect spot for enjoying the tranquil surroundings or entertaining guests. Property Features: - Six bedrooms - Three bathrooms - Modern fitted kitchen with granite fireplace and wood-burner - Spacious lounge with exposed stone and beams - Large basement for up to four cars, including additional storage and workshop/playroo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Normandy, in the serene commune of Tinchebray-Bocage, this four-bedroom country home offers a commodious retreat uniquely designed in the Neo-Norman style. Constructed in 2006, the home emphasizes quality and comfort, standing on a plot of over an acre that overlooks captivating pastoral landscapes. Upon entering this splendid abode, you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall adorned with tiled floors and exposed beams, setting the tone for the rustic charm pervasive throughout the property. The living areas, inclusive of a cozy lounge with a wood-burner and a dining room with direct patio access, provide ample space for relaxed living and entertaining guests. The well-equipped kitchen, boasting high-end Miele appliances, merges practicality with a touch of luxury. The bedroom on the ground floor, complete with an en-suite bathroom, affords privacy and convenience, excellent for guests or family members. The upper floor hosts the main bedroom, which enjoys its own en-suite facilities, alongside two more bedrooms and a family bathroom, each thoughtfully outfitted to ensure comfort. An asset to this property is the expansive outdoor space. The large patio offers an ideal setting for dining al fresco while appreciating views of the garden and adjacent fields. The property includes a detached garage with additional carport space and a neatly arranged garden shed. Property Features: - Spacious lounge with wood-burner - Fully equipped kitchen with high-end appliances - Four well-appointed bedrooms, two with en-suite facilities - Utility room with plumbing for washing machine - Electric heating and programmable wood-burner - Detached garage and additional carport - Large, landscaped garden with pati ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Basse-Normandie region, this delightful farmhouse in Tinchebray-Bocage offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its rustic allure and modern comforts, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil second home or a holiday retreat in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the serene beauty of the Normandy landscape. This two-bedroom farmhouse, set on one and a half acres of private land, provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking to unwind on weekends or spend extended holidays, this property offers a peaceful haven where you can truly relax and recharge. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in Tinchebray-Bocage, a charming town in the Orne department, known for its rich history and vibrant local culture. - Size: Spacious 180 square meters, offering ample room for comfortable living. - Bedrooms: Two cozy bedrooms, ideal for small families or couples. - Bathrooms: One well-appointed bathroom, ensuring convenience and comfort. - Living Space: A large lounge dining room with a traditional fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for cozy evenings. - Kitchen: Functional kitchen space, ready for culinary adventures. - Outbuildings: Includes a detached barn and woodstore, offering potential for expansion or creative projects. - Garage: Attached garage providing secure parking and additional storage. - Grounds: Beautifully maintained gardens with BBQ areas and a charming water feature, ideal for outdoor gatherings. - Water Supply: Independent water supply, ensuring sustainability and self-sufficiency. - Investment Potential: Opportunity to ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time, nestled in the charming village of Le Ménil-Ciboult, there's a stone house that seems to whisper tales of Normandy's illustrious past. Close your eyes and imagine a quaint setting, where rolling countryside stretches as far as the eye can see, filled with open meadows and some of France's best weekly markets. That's precisely the kind of life you can expect when you set roots in this delightful, four-bedroom home. This solid stone house has rung through the years, standing tall and stately. Recently refreshed with thoughtful updates, it offers many comforts which makes living here a true delight. As you step onto the property, you are greeted by a picturesque plot of land, measuring a generous 1,188 square meters, perfect for sipping a morning coffee or letting the kids play on a Sunday afternoon while the sun lazily makes its way through the sky. Stepping inside, the ground floor welcomes you with an inviting entrance hall leading you into a bright living room that practically begs you to sit down and relax. The newly-fitted kitchen sparks joy for anyone who loves to cook, with enough space for every pot, pan, and beloved gadget in your collection. A handy boiler room, a discreet toilet, and a useful cellar round out the downstairs setup. Ascend the staircase and you’ll find four cozy bedrooms awaiting—a perfect haven for families or guests. Each room holds the promise of peaceful slumber and lazy mornings listening to the birdsongs outside. Nearby is a recent shower room, gleaming with modern fittings also on this level, as well as an additional toilet for convenience. Venture one more flight up, and you discover an attic brimming with potential. Whether you dream of a study, an artist’s studio, o ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your future home in the picturesque village of Villers-Bocage, located in the heart of the Calvados department in Normandy, France. Nestled between the town's charming streets and lush countryside, this exquisite stone farmhouse is ready to welcome you to a life of tranquility and convenience. This property is perfect especially for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life while staying connected to essential amenities and cultural experiences. As you approach the entrance of this delightful residence, the first thing that greets you is its classic stone facade, which whispers stories of times gone by. The house, spanning 190 square meters, offers a balance of rustic allure and modern comfort, making it an ideal refuge. It caters to a variety of needs—be it a large family looking for space or those who enjoy hosting gatherings for friends from near and far. Step inside and a cozy living room with a working fireplace awaits you. Imagine spending cold winter evenings here, snuggled by the fire. The open floor plan seamlessly connects the living room to a secondary living space, providing ample room for both privacy and socializing. The farmhouse includes five spacious bedrooms ranging in size from 10 to 24 square meters, ensuring everyone in the family can enjoy their own peaceful retreat. A well-equipped and fitted kitchen promises culinary adventures await. It's where family recipes can be tried and new gastronomic favorites can be discovered. Amenities within the house include: - Cozy living room with fireplace - Five generous bedrooms - Fitted kitchen - Office space - Laundry room - Attic for extra storage - Double-glazed PVC windows - Heat pump heating system - Adjoining garage - Encl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Truttemer-Le-Petit in the picturesque region of Basse-Normandie, this charming stone house offers a tranquil lifestyle coupled with a touch of the rustic French countryside. This property, with a total internal area of 88m² spread over a generous land plot of 2695m², presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful settings of rural France. Constructed in the early 1900s, this house has stood the test of time, seamlessly blending historic charm with modern amenities. Recently renovated, the home is in good condition, ready for new owners to move in or customize further to their taste. It presents a unique chance for those keen on adding personal touches to create their ideal rustic retreat. Upon entering this distinguished home, you are greeted by a functional kitchen that leads into an inviting living room, which forms the heart of the home. Adjacent to this, a cozy lounge area provides a perfect space to relax and unwind. The property features three well-sized bedrooms, offering ample space for a family or guests. The accompanying bathroom is well equipped, ensuring practicality and comfort within this rural haven. Main Property Features: - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Kitchen - Living room - Lounge - Land size of 2695m² - Interior house size of 88m² Vire Normandie, nestled in Normandy, France, holds an appeal for expatriates and overseas buyers with its rich history, lush landscapes, and slower pace of life compared to the bustling city environment. Locally, residents benefit from the charm of small-town living while still being connected to larger cities like Caen and Rennes by a well-maintained road network. The region offers plentif ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a tranquil retreat nestled in the heart of Normandie, in the serene village of Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu, France. This captivating three-bedroom house is an unfolding story of charm, potential, and pastoral beauty, offering a perfect canvas for those seeking a serene lifestyle or a delightful holiday escape. Property Features: - Three bedrooms: two doubles and a twin, accommodating various family sizes or guest visits. - Two bathrooms: a ground-floor shower room with WC and a separate WC with washbasin upstairs, ensuring convenience and privacy. - A semi-open modern fitted kitchen, seamlessly integrating functionality with living space, perfect for modern living. - A cozy sitting/dining room, highlighted by a granite fireplace in an exposed stone wall and equipped with a wood burner, providing warmth and ambiance during cooler evenings. - Tasteful interior design elements including tiled floors and exposed beams, adding character and rustic charm throughout the home. - An inviting outdoor space, boasting a well-established garden spreading across 0.36 of an acre. The property's south-facing orientation ensures ample sun exposure, enhancing the beauty of its rural surroundings and offering splendid views with complete privacy – a rare find with no immediate neighbors. - A gravel area at the front, perfect for setting up outdoor dining or a comfortable seating area to enjoy the tranquil environment. Amenities: - Fully renovated, ready to move in or to be personalized further to your taste. - A peaceful, rural setting with abundant greenery and an intimate connection with nature. - Proximity to local attractions, historical sites, and the majestic landscapes of Normandie. - Easy access to essential service ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil and picturesque village of Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu in Basse-Normandie, this charming three-bedroom stone house offers a serene and rustic living environment ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the authentic French countryside lifestyle. Built in 1900, the property retains its original rustic charm while being ready for immediate occupancy. This home features an inviting kitchen that opens into a cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and character. The living spaces are pleasantly laid out over two levels, with the ground floor hosting the communal areas and the upper level housing three snug bedrooms and a bathroom. The property spans 80 square meters of living space and is situated on a generous plot of 1483 square meters, offering ample outdoor space for gardening, relaxation, and family activities. To potential overseas buyers and expats, Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu represents quintessential rural French living. The region is blessed with lush landscapes, offering a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding through the scenic trails and green pastures. Living in Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu, residents enjoy a peaceful existence away from the bustle of city life. The community is welcoming and friendly, ideal for expatriates looking to integrate into French culture and lifestyle. Local amenities ensure convenience without compromising the village’s rustic charm. Shops, markets offering local produce, and quaint restaurants are within a short driving distance. Property Features: - Stone house with original features - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Open kitchen leading to living room/lounge - Wood-burning stove - ... click here to read more

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