Spacious 5-Bedroom Stone House with 5Ha Land in Saint-Marcan, Near Coast

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Saint-Marcan, Ille-et-Vilaine, 35120, France, Saint-Marcan (France)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 175Floor area

€385,500

House

Parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

175m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover the charm of rural French living with this splendid stone house located in the serene village of Saint-Marcan, nestled in the picturesque department of Ille-et-Vilaine. This house, with an approximate area of 175m2, is perfectly positioned to offer tranquility and a close connection to nature, paired with convenient access to the vibrant towns nearby such as Cancale and St Malo.

This beautifully structured home spreads across three levels, presenting a robust fusion of character and potential. A spacious ground floor welcomes with an inviting entrance, leading to a cozy living room about 46m2 featuring a traditional fireplace and a modern pellet stove, perfect for those chilly evenings. The open kitchen layout integrates seamlessly into the living area, making it a hub for family interactions. Adjacent to this space is a veranda covering 19m2, hosting vast opportunities for customization - perhaps a sun-drenched breakfast nook or a lively indoor garden. Also on the ground floor is a practical bedroom, a full bathroom, and a specially designed pantry with a wine cellar - a dream for culinary enthusiasts.

Ascending to the first floor, a sizable mezzanine area unfolds, offering a flexible space that can serve as a family lounge or study area. This level also boasts two additional bedrooms, a toilet, and a reserved area poised for the development of a second bathroom. The top floor reveals a unique bedroom embedded within another mezzanine setup, leading to a fifth bedroom via a quaint walkway, each providing serene views of the surrounding landscapes.

The property's exterior is equally impressive with 5 hectares of adjoining land, making it a paradise for those with equestrian interests or a penchant for large-scale gardening. The landscape is blanketed with an air of tranquility, away from city clamors, but close enough to enjoy occasional urban escapades.

Saint-Marcan serves as an idyllic retreat while staying connected to the region's attractions. The nearby towns like St Malo, known for its beautiful beaches and historic walls, and Cancale, famed for its oysters, offer delightful weekend outings. History enthusiasts will revel in the proximity to Mont-Saint-Michel, a world-renowned historical site.

Living in Saint-Marcan offers a temperate climate, with mild summers perfect for outdoor activities and moderately cool winters that highlight the region's seasonal beauty. The local climate supports a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and horse riding, that residents can enjoy year-round.

Key Property Features:
- Size: 175m2
- Bedrooms: 5
- Bathrooms: 2
- Spacious ground floor living room with fireplace and pellet stove
- Open kitchen layout
- First and second-floor mezzanines
- Potential for customization and additional bathroom installation
- Veranda: 19m2
- Ample exterior land: 5 hectares
- Scenic views and a peaceful outdoor environment
- Pantry with wine cellar

Local Amenities:
- Close proximity to Cancale and St Malo
- Ideal for nature lovers and outdoor activities
- Nearby historical sites like Mont-Saint-Michel
- Local markets and culinary spots known for fresh seafood

For those interested in a peaceful yet connected lifestyle, or perhaps looking for a sizeable and character-rich home with land, this property in Saint-Marcan offers a unique opportunity. Its generous space, both inside and out, paired with its potential for personalization, makes it an ideal candidate for those looking to immerse in French country living while having access to modern comforts and nearby urban life. Whether you are a family looking to relocate or seeking a vacation home in France, this house promises a blend of peaceful living with enriching local culture and activities.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
175
Price per m²
€2,203
Garden size
3810
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque nook of Noyal-sous-Bazouges in the Brittany region, this delightful stone-built country home offers a slice of the idyllic French countryside living. It's an ideal retreat for those seeking charm and tranquility without being too far removed from life's necessities. The property sits between two delightful towns: Combourg and Bazouges-la-Perouse. Each brings a unique touch to this beautiful location—Combourg with its historic chateau, lush park and shimmering lake, while Bazouges-la-Perouse is renowned for its vibrant artist community. Traveling to the coast is a convenient journey of about 30 minutes, while the bustling city life of Saint-Malo and the cultural richness of Rennes are just 45 minutes away. This places you in an advantageous spot for exploring or commuting as needed. The property itself is set within a hamlet, accessed via a quiet country lane. A private drive leads you into the grounds, which exude a classic pastoral charm. The house, embracing rustic elegance, is detached and surrounded by its own gardens—a feature that promises privacy and seclusion. Walking up to the main entrance, you encounter a well-kept exterior that reflects the home's good condition. Upon entering, the lounge immediately greets you with its spaciousness, measuring a comfortable 24 square meters. It's a room that promises warmth and conviviality, especially with the woodburner crackling away and exposed beams overhead giving a nod to the home's rustic roots. To your right, you find the dining kitchen, embodying practicality with fitted units and room to spare. Upstairs, a lovely wooden staircase leads you to a landing, off which lie two cozy bedrooms and a functional bathroom complete with bath, show ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Saint-Jean-le-Thomas in the picturesque region of Basse-Normandie, this appealing villa presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to enjoy the serene French countryside lifestyle. Ideal for a small family or an expatriate couple, this two-bedroom villa captures the essence of village living with modern comforts and proximity to local amenities. The property enjoys a scenic setting with the allure of coastal living as the sea is conveniently accessible by foot. Additionally, essential shops and quaint local markets are just a stroll away, ensuring daily convenience without compromising the tranquility of village life. Upon entry, the villa welcomes you with a cozy living room, anchored by a charming wood stove that promises warmth and comfort during the cooler months. The heart of the home remains practical yet inviting, highlighting a blend of comfort with original aesthetic touches that add character to the space. The first floor houses a well-designed layout that includes a shower room with toilet facilities and an intriguing library room that captivates with its unique access via a covered walkway. The integral kitchen and dining room area is tailored for family meals and social gatherings, offering views of and access to the verdant garden. The top floor reveals two attic bedrooms that boast efficient use of space and cozy ambiance under the eaves, perfect for restful nights. One cannot overlook the additional practical features of this property: - A cellar for additional storage. - A stone outbuilding utilized as a shed and woodshed. - An encircled garden with lush trees providing privacy and a peaceful outdoor retreat. For those with a keen eye on enhancing their l ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Haven in Saint-Jean-le-Thomas Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves caressing the shores of the Normandy coast, the salty breeze whispering through the open windows of your stone house. Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, this seven-bedroom property offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern potential, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence for those seeking a tranquil escape. A Story of Timeless Elegance As you step through the arched doorway, the rich history of this stone house envelops you. Built with enduring craftsmanship, the slate roof and stone façade tell tales of a bygone era, while the spacious interiors invite you to create new memories. The heart of the home is a grand living area, where sunlight dances across the wooden floors, and a fireplace stands ready to warm chilly evenings. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life in Saint-Jean-le-Thomas is a harmonious blend of relaxation and adventure. Begin your day with a leisurely stroll along the sandy beaches, where the morning mist lifts to reveal breathtaking views of Mont Saint-Michel. As the seasons change, so does the landscape, offering a kaleidoscope of colors and activities. Spring brings vibrant blooms, while summer invites you to bask in the sun or explore the nearby hiking trails. Local Lifestyle and Cultural Riches The village itself is a treasure trove of cultural experiences. Delight in the local cuisine, where fresh seafood and Normandy's famous cheeses take center stage. The weekly market is a sensory feast, with stalls brimming with artisanal goods and local produce. Throughout the year, Saint-Jean-le-Thomas hosts a variety of festivals celebrating its rich heritage, fr ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a wonderful opportunity nestled in the charming village of Saint-Jean-le-Thomas, located in the picturesque region of Basse-Normandie, France. This property is truly a gem for those seeking a spacious family home by the sea. As a bustling real estate agent, I'm thrilled to present to you this captivating house, offering not only a retreat but also a chance to immerse yourself in the rich culture and serene landscapes of Normandy. Let's begin our journey through this property. With its 2,188 square feet of living space, there's ample room for a growing family or for expats looking for a tranquil escape. The home boasts an intriguing character, ready for you to simply unpack and start making memories. Step inside and you'll be greeted by a lovely living area equipped with a classic fireplace—a perfect spot to gather around during those colder nights. The property is in good condition, so there's no need for lengthy renovations; just decorate to your taste and settle in. The house features a well-equipped kitchen with plenty of storage, making it a joy for those who love to cook or host family gatherings. The kitchen is both functional and charming, promising to be the heart of your home. With six generously sized bedrooms, there’s enough room to accommodate family and guests with ease. This is an ideal family home, providing everyone their own space to thrive. Saint-Jean-le-Thomas itself is a beautiful coastal village that offers a wonderful lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the sound of waves, strolling along the shore, or perhaps indulging in local Normandy delicacies like Camembert cheese and fresh seafood. The climate here is temperate, with mild winters and pleasant summers, making it an lovely place to en ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Normandy, in the quaint village of Dragey-Ronthon, stands a charming 4-bedroom house that beautifully marries the traditional European elegance with the tranquility of coastal living. With its spacious layout and close proximity to the beach, this property promises an idyllic retreat for those looking to settle into the serene lifestyle offered by this fascinating part of France. As a very bussy real estate agent, I'd love to take a moment to walk you through this wonderful property and the surrounding area. The journey begins with your arrival in Dragey-Ronthon, a place where the time almost seems to slow down, offering a peaceful respite away from the hustle and bustle of city life. This village is set just 1.7 kilometers from the shoreline, making it incredibly easy to enjoy leisurely walks on the beach or picnics with loved ones while breathing in the fresh sea breeze. If you venture around 15 kilometers further, you'll discover the picturesque coastal town of Avranches, rich with history and a delightful selection of boutique shops and cafes. Meanwhile, Granville, just a 20-minute drive away, offers a bustling harbor and a vibrant arts scene, ideal for weekend explorations. Living in this area means immersing yourself in the lush landscapes typical of Northern France. The climate is temperate, with mild summers and cool, crisp winters, resulting in a lovely balance for outdoor enthusiasts. From enjoying long hikes along the coast to cycling through the lush Norman countryside, there’s no shortage of activities to keep you engaged all year round. Now, stepping inside the main house, which offers a generous 260 m² of habitable space, you're greeted by an inviting entrance hall. T ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Dragey-Ronthon, in the beautiful Basse-Normandie region of France, this charming stone house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat with a touch of rustic charm. Dragey-Ronthon is an idyllic village known for its lush landscapes and close proximity to the stunning Normandy coast, being just 4 kilometers from the inviting beaches. The very essence of living here allows you to enjoy both the tranquility of the countryside and the vibrant allure of the sea, making it ideal for overseas buyers and expats looking for that quintessential French experience. The house is a delightful blend of traditional charm and modern potential, offering a cozy and inviting setting as soon as you step through the entrance. Though it has yet to reach its full potential, it's ready to be polished by a creative touch, making it a wonderful investment for those with the vision to turn this stone into a gem. The property is habitable but could benefit from a thoughtful renovation to really bring out its character. This process offers a chance for customization, allowing you to create a space that truly feels like home. The layout of the house is practical and full of possibilities. As one enters, you're greeted by an entrance hall that leads you into the heart of the home – the kitchen. This space is ready for transformation into a chef's haven. Imagine preparing local French dishes while looking out at the charming surroundings. Adjacent is a utility room, an ever-handy feature, followed by a room with a fireplace. The fireplace room invites the possibility of cozy evenings with the family or perhaps a snug reading corner. The ground floor also has a WC with a washbasin, adding conv ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the rustic charm of a 17th-century farmhouse nestled on the outskirts of the serene village of St. Ouen La Rouerie, in the picturesque region of Ille-et-Villaine, France. With its rich history and potential for both a cozy family home or an inviting Bed and Breakfast, this property, perched on the Brittany/Normandy border, offers a unique blend of quiet village life and the expansive beauty of the French countryside. The main residence spans over 240 square meters of living space, perfectly marrying traditional architectural features with the comfort of modern amenities. Upon entering, one is greeted by the original oak staircase that beautifully separates the east and west wings and leads up to the second floor, presenting a delightful layout spread across three levels: Ground Floor: - A welcoming dining room adorned with a grand granite fireplace and sturdy oak beams, setting a tone of warmth and history. - An elegant living room featuring oak paneling, an efficient wood burner, and original built-in cupboards. The room is illuminated by a south-facing window equipped with charming wooden shutters. - The west wing houses a snug reading room and a utility room. - The spacious kitchen brims with character, showcasing a large canopy fireplace, fully fitted with premium German appliances, granite worktops, and, for those blissful summer days, dual doors opening onto the south-facing garden. First Floor: - Four bedrooms, including a master bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, all exhibiting the property’s characteristic blend of old-world charm and contemporary comforts, such as underfloor heating in the master ensuite. - The family bathroom and two additional bedrooms suggest potential for a Bed and Bre ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Montanel, Normandy, this charming stone house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in one of France's most enchanting regions. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and proximity to cultural landmarks, Montanel is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by overseas buyers and expats. Imagine waking up to the serene views of rolling fields and the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze. This semi-detached stone house, with its slate roof and traditional architecture, is a testament to Normandy's timeless beauty. The property spans 131 square meters, providing ample space for family gatherings, holiday retreats, or even a permanent relocation. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Montanel is ideally situated just a short drive from the iconic Mont Saint-Michel, a UNESCO World Heritage site that draws visitors from around the globe. The region is steeped in history, with medieval towns, ancient castles, and vibrant markets offering a glimpse into the past. For those who appreciate culture, the nearby city of Rennes is a cultural hub, boasting festivals, music, dance, and contemporary art. The city's lively atmosphere and excellent shopping make it a perfect day trip destination. Accessibility and Transport Links Montanel is well-connected, with easy access to major transport routes. The Autoroute provides direct links to Saint-Malo, Caen, and Paris to the north, and Nantes and Le Mans to the south. Rennes, with its airport and TGV station, is just over 40 minutes away, making international travel convenient for holidaymakers and expats alike. Property Features and Amenities - Five spacious bedrooms: Ideal for accommodating family and guests. - Modern bat ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the scenic landscapes of Normandy, in the quaint village of Montanel, lies a semi-detached stone house that blends tranquility with opportunity. Situated just a mere 20-minute drive from the breathtaking Mont St. Michel, this property offers a unique blend of peaceful rural living with easy access to one of the world's most renowned landmarks. This charming 5-bedroom house, settled on 1.37 acres of lush gardens, is perfect for those seeking a spacious and inviting home in the French countryside. For families or individuals looking to relocate from abroad, this home is a wonderful opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene rhythm of local life. With a country lane leading to its own private driveway, the property is at the end of a small hamlet, offering captivating views over sprawling open fields. Here, life is characterized by the harmony of nature, with the sounds of chirping birds and a gentle breeze carrying the scents of the verdant landscape. On the ground floor, as you step into the lounge and dining area, you're greeted by the warm ambiance of a classic wood burner. The space, stretching approximately 36 square meters, features exposed beams that add a rustic flavor. Accessible from here is the inviting garden, a testament to the home's integration with its natural surroundings. The adjoining kitchen/diner, measuring around 20 square meters, boasts a charming butler's sink and fitted units with an insert wood burner, making it a functional space filled with character. A utility and storage room are also conveniently on this level, along with a modern bathroom complete with a bath and WC. The upstairs is dedicated to rest and relaxation, with three spacious double bedrooms and two single ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, this delightful four-bedroom house offers the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and charm. Located just 800 meters from the pristine beaches of Normandy, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment opportunity in the heart of France's stunning Manche region. A Coastal Haven with Modern Comforts Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves and the fresh sea breeze, with the vibrant town center just a short stroll away. This property, set on a manageable 361 m² plot, is designed for those who appreciate the finer things in life without the hassle of extensive maintenance. The house is in excellent condition, ready to welcome you with open arms. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Saint-Pair-sur-Mer is a gem in the Bay of Mont-Saint-Michel, offering a rich tapestry of cultural and recreational activities. From exploring the historic Christian Dior museum in nearby Granville to enjoying the local casino's vibrant atmosphere, there's something for everyone. The town's proximity to the Channel Islands adds an extra layer of allure, making it a sought-after destination for holidaymakers and expats alike. Accessibility and Connectivity The property is well-connected, with four free bus routes linking you to Granville, Jullouville, and Carolles. Whether you're commuting or exploring, the ease of access ensures that you're never far from the action. The nearby ports and airports make international travel a breeze, perfect for those who plan to split their time between homes. Investment Potential With its prime location and robust local tourism, this property offers excellent rental yield potential. Whe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque coastal town of Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, this delightful 5-bedroom house offers the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in the heart of Normandy. With its charming blend of traditional French architecture and modern comforts, this property is an ideal choice for international buyers looking to invest in a vacation home that promises both relaxation and adventure. Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves crashing against the shore, just a short stroll from your doorstep. This house, located a mere 1.8 km from the sea, provides the perfect setting for morning beach walks or sunset picnics. The town of Saint-Pair-sur-Mer, with its quaint streets and vibrant local culture, offers a warm welcome to newcomers and a rich tapestry of experiences waiting to be explored. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With five bedrooms and two bathrooms, this 95 m² home comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it perfect for holiday gatherings. - Outdoor Space: The 590 m² garden is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts, offering ample space for gardening, barbecues, or simply soaking up the sun. - Convenient Layout: The ground floor features two cozy bedrooms, while the first floor boasts a double living room, three additional bedrooms, a kitchen, and a bathroom. - Modern Amenities: Enjoy the benefits of double-glazed PVC windows and folding shutters, ensuring comfort and energy efficiency. - Additional Features: A basement, two balconies, a cellar, and a garage provide extra storage and convenience. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Saint-Pair-sur-Mer is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. Known for its mild climate and stunning natural beauty, this area is a haven for outdoor acti ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Sartilly-Baie-Bocage in the Manche department of Lower Normandy, this charming 4-bedroom house is a perfect blend of rustic elegance and modern functionality. The property, positioned comfortably in the heart of France, offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers looking for a serene yet vibrant living environment. Now, let's dive into what makes this beautiful home a fantastic option for families, retirees, and expats alike. First off, Sartilly-Baie-Bocage is a quaint and historically rich town that boasts an inviting and friendly community. While the house is centrally located, it is pleasantly secluded, offering the tranquility and privacy one desires. With its proximity to the English Channel, residents enjoy the pleasant maritime climate characterized by mild summers and cool, breezy winters – perfect for those who appreciate a temperate environment. Spanning approximately 150 m², this delightful home presents an inviting aura the moment you step inside. On the ground floor, you’ll find a cozy living room around 27 m² adorned with a magnificent fireplace, ideal for warming up those cooler evenings. There’s also a stone fireplace cradling another spacious living area of about 25 m². The fitted and equipped kitchen stands ready for culinary adventures, beckoning the chef in the family to whip up delightful meals. A bedroom, a toilet, and a shower room complete this floor, offering convenience and functionality. Heading upstairs, the first floor is home to three generously sized bedrooms, ranging from 13 to 18 m², providing ample space for a growing family or hosting guests. A bathroom with a toilet on this floor ensures that everyone's needs are met comfortably. This propert ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom Country House with Expansive Garden in Précey, Manche Nestled between the historic Avranches and the iconic Mont Saint Michel, this delightful residence presents a unique opportunity to embrace the serene lifestyle of the French countryside. With a generous land size of 3016 m2 and a living space of 103 m2, the property boasts traditional charm combined with a solid good condition, beckoning a new owner to infuse it with their touch. Property Overview - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 103 m2 - Land: 3016 m2 - Price: €165,000 Amenities - Garage and additional covered parking - Adjoining outbuilding with potential for a guest gite - West-facing terrace offering views of Mont Saint Michel - Spacious garden ideal for outdoor activities and gardening - Individual radiator heating (gas) - Septic tank sanitation Property Features - Ground floor accommodation comprising an entrance, living room with kitchen space, a bedroom, a shower room with WC, and a laundry with garage access - Upstairs hosts two further bedrooms with wooden floors, including a 27 m2 spacious room, a bathroom, and a separate WC - The habitable estate comes with a lease until September 2022, currently generating €600 per month in rental income Local Area & Lifestyle Précey, located in the Manche department of France, is a haven for those appreciating history, nature, and tranquility. The area is a part of Lower Normandy, known for its rich heritage, stunning landscapes, and proximity to the English Channel. Précey offers a peaceful rural setting with the convenience of being: - 10 km from local shops - 2 minutes from schools - 30 km from the sea - 10 minutes from station access The local climate is temperate, with mild winters ... click here to read more

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Charming Family Home in Saint-Planchers, Manche, France Nestled in the picturesque community of Saint-Planchers, this inviting 3-bedroom house offers a serene lifestyle complemented by lush countryside views and proximity to the vivid northern coast of France. Set on a spacious 1,864 m2 plot, this distintive house spans 165 m2 of living space, making it an ideal choice for families or anyone looking for peaceful living with convenient access to local amenities and the sea. Property Features: - Three well-appointed bedrooms - Two modern bathrooms - Spacious 30 m2 living room with a cozy fireplace - Generously sized kitchen with dining area, opening onto a sunny south-facing terrace - Additional 30 m2 space, previously an artist's studio, offers potential for conversion into extra bedroom or home office - Tranquil garden perfect for relaxation or outdoor family activities - Three convenient parking spaces plus a garage - Double-glazed aluminum windows ensuring good thermal insulation Local Area and Lifestyle: Saint-Planchers, located just 5 km from the coast, offers a unique blend of rural charm and easy access to coastal leisure. Families moving here will appreciate the quiet surroundings ideal for children to play and explore safely. Local schools, such as Henri Des Primary School, are just a five-minute drive, ensuring your little ones receive high-quality education close to home. Shopping needs can be met within a short drive, with shops stocked with both essentials and speciality items. Cultural and recreational activities flourish here; from exploring local markets to enjoying traditional French cuisine in nearby restaurants, there's always something to enrich your daily life. Things to Do: Coastal activities a ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 3-bedroom house nestled in the serene countryside of Saint-Planchers, Manche, France. Just a short 5km drive from the beautiful sea, this charming property is sure to captivate you with its peaceful surroundings and easy access to the coastal wonders of Granville. Built originally between the years of 1980 and 2000, with a renovation carried out in 2008, the house offers comfort along with modern convenience and charm, making it an excellent choice for those looking to settle in a tranquil, yet vibrant, location. The house stands independently, boasting a spacious 165 square meters of living space. Sitting on a plot of 1,864 square meters, there is ample room for exploring and leisure amidst the green embrace of nature. As you step inside, the ground floor welcomes you with an entrance that leads into a cozy bedroom, perfect for guests or family members desiring a bit of privacy. A well-appointed bathroom and a separate toilet ensure convenience. An intriguing aspect of this floor is the artist's studio, sprawling across 30 square meters. This space shouts potential; it could effortlessly transform into an additional bedroom or perhaps a creative retreat. Venture up to the first floor, and you’ll find the master bedroom, a casual yet elegant haven measuring 10.50 square meters. The adjoining bathroom and dressing room come with a walk-in shower that adds a touch of luxury to everyday living. For your convenience, the floor features a separate toilet. The highlight here is a large living room with a charming fireplace, offering 30 square meters of warmth and comfort. Imagine cozying up here during the cool winters with a crackling fire. Additionally, the fully fitted kitchen, which shares an ... click here to read more

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Property Overview: Nestled near the scenic coastal town of Avranches, with mesmerizing views of Mont-St-Michel, this 6-bedroom house offers a blend of generous living space and authentic French charm. Built over substantial grounds and enviably positioned at Avranches in the Manche region, this property is ideal for someone who values privacy as well as accessibility to vibrant local culture and historical landmarks. Property Features: - Size: Approximately 270 sqm of living space - Bedrooms: 6 (including a master bedroom with bay views and a private sauna) - Bathrooms: 3 - Kitchen: Fully fitted with high-end appliances - Additional Rooms: Office space, cinema room, and solarium - Special Features: Fireplace in the living room, private sauna attached to the master bathroom - Outdoor: Enclosed, landscaped grounds of 2780 sqm, double independent garage - Basement: Includes a garage, wine cellar, boiler room, and laundry room Amenities: - Large entrance hall - Office with scenic views - Equipped cinema room - Sauna and solarium - Double independent garage - Fireplace in living space - Outdoor enclosed space with trees Local Area and Climate: Le Val-Saint-Père, located near Avranches in the department of Manche, is a region steeped in rich history and breathtaking landscapes. As part of Lower Normandy, its proximity to the channel provides mild and temperate maritime climate, making it enjoyable year-round. Rain is evenly spread throughout the year, so green, lush landscapes are common. Living here offers easy access to Mont Saint Michel, an iconic historical site and a must-visit. The local culture is heavily influenced by the coastal lifestyle, with opportunities to explore maritime sites, water mills, a ... click here to read more

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Discover Your Dream Home in Yquelon, Manche Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Yquelon in the Manche department, this captivating 4-bedroom house offers a blend of comfort and convenience, ideal for families looking for a serene lifestyle in France. Built in 2010, this home has been meticulously maintained, making it a turnkey solution for those wishing to settle without the immediate need for renovations. House Description: - Embrace the comfort of this lovely house spanning 110 square meters. - Features a welcoming entrance with practical storage cupboards. - Spacious living room seamlessly connected to a fitted kitchen, perfect for family interactions. - Four cozy bedrooms, including one with built-in cupboards for extra storage. - Two well-appointed bathrooms, enhancing morning routines with a separate WC equipped with a hand basin for added convenience. - A utility-driven garage with an ample 21 square meter laundry area. - Set on a generous 523 square meter plot, offering both privacy and space for outdoor activities. Local Area and Lifestyle: Yquelon, located within the scenic region of Lower Normandy, offers a peaceful countryside environment complemented by the proximity to the vibrant cultural and historical tapestry of the area. Residents enjoy easy access to the English Channel’s beautiful coastlines, providing exceptional opportunities for boating and maritime activities. The climate in Yquelon is temperate maritime, characterized by mild winters and cool summers, ideal for enjoying the outdoors year-round. Living in Yquelon: Living in Yquelon means being part of a community where life moves at a gentle pace, yet is enriched with the cultural depth and historical landmarks of the Normandy region. N ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming 4-bedroom house nestled in the heart of Yquelon, Manche, 50400, France. This dreamy dwelling is not just a house, it's a homely abode that is in good condition, promising years of contentment. Built in 2010, the house is a blend of modern design complemented with homey appeal. Upon entering, you'll find a welcoming entrance area fitted with cupboards for seamless storage. The house seamlessly flows into the living room, making it an excellent space for family bonding and entertaining guests. A well-fitted kitchen stands adjacent to the living room, ideal for whipping up meals while still being part of the conversation. The property boasts of four commodious bedrooms, providing the exact space needed for a comfortable living. One of these bedrooms includes fitted cupboards, offering ample personal space. The house is also equipped with a convenient hallway, a bathroom replete with WC, and an independent WC room with a hand basin, defining utmost convenience. Additional features include: - A garage with a laundry area, perfect for a comfortable lifestyle - Integrated living room with a fully-fitted kitchen - Land area of 523 m2 If you've dreamed of a des-res, this house gives a penchant for detailed architecture. Intriguing to investors who love properties with a stamp of character, with the promise of an unmatched French lifestyle. Yquelon is a quaint town in the historic region of Lower Normandy, renowned for its idyllic location bordered by Calvados, Orne, Mayenne, and Ille-et-Vilaine. This property, wrapped up in the embrace of the English Channel to the west, north, and north-west coastlines, provides an ease of accessibility through its many ports from other parts of the UK and Europe. The c ... click here to read more

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