Spacious Village House near Amboise with Outbuildings, 3 Bedrooms, Fireplace, and Workshop – Ideal for B&B Potential!

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Centre, Indre-et-Loire, Amboise, France, Amboise (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 176Floor area

€258,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

176m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque heart of Amboise, this charming village house offers a truly authentic French living experience. Homes like this are rare gems, combining traditional architecture with modern comfort. It's no wonder busy families and expatriates alike are flocking to this delightful part of France, eager to explore the vibrant lifestyle it has to offer.

Let me paint a picture for you: Imagine waking up in a quaint village just a quick ten-minute drive from the historic town of Amboise. Surrounded by the Loire Valley's lush vineyards and endless fields, you're greeted by the gentle hum of life in this tight-knit community. With schools and shops just a stone's throw away, the location offers the perfect balance of tranquility and convenience.

This property, boasting approximately 176 square meters of living space, is a delightful fusion of history and possibility. As you approach, you'll be drawn to the beautifully crafted exterior, a telltale sign of traditional French workmanship. Step inside, and you’re greeted by a warm kitchen, sprawling across 23 square meters, ideal for culinary adventures or casual family gatherings. Adjacent, the living room, measuring approximately 30 square meters, provides ample space for shared moments, all the while being cozily anchored by a classic fireplace—just perfect for those cooler evenings when you want to unwind with a glass of local wine.

The ground floor doesn’t stop there; it’s completed by an office, a hallway, and a convenient bathroom with WC. Venture up to the first floor where a landing leads you to three sun-drenched bedrooms. Here, the bright and airy atmosphere is enhanced by countryside views that will make waking up each day a pleasure. This floor also features a second bathroom and an additional WC, ensuring comfort and practicality for family life or hosting friends.

Below the main living spaces, a 25 square meter basement houses the boiler room, showing the practicality that's been thoughtfully incorporated. But the appeal doesn't end with the main house—the property extends to include delightful outbuildings that amplify its charm and potential.

A second smaller house, stretching over approximately 63 square meters, offers versatile space. It consists of a 28 square meter room, a shower room, and WC, plus another flexible 30 square meter room needing a touch of renovation. This can easily be transformed into guest accommodation, a quaint bed and breakfast, or even a bespoke office. The possibilities are endless—limited only by your imagination.

Beyond this, the estate includes a hangar, atmospheric cellars carved into the rock, and what was once an old stable, now transformed into a workshop. Whether you are a creative looking for studio space or simply need extra storage, these spaces offer endless opportunities.

The local area itself is a haven for those seeking both a serene lifestyle and culturally vibrant surroundings. Start your weekends with a gentle stroll into town, where you can discover delightful French patisseries and local markets offering fresh produce and artisanal goods. With Amboise nearby, the wider region is a treasure trove of history and architectural marvels, including the magnificent Chateau d'Amboise.

The climate here is quite mild, with warm summers perfect for enjoying the many riverside cafes or exploring the picturesque vineyards that the Loire Valley is famous for. Winters are mild enough to enjoy the crisp, clear days and, on occasion, a romantic dusting of snow.

Living in this part of France offers more than just a home; it provides a lifestyle filled with opportunities to explore, relax, and be part of a community. Picture living in a house where history and future overlap, in a place that invites you to become part of its story.

This property is priced at €258,000—a testament to the value it offers, not just in bricks and mortar but in lifestyle and opportunity. So, busy as I may be, believe me when I tell you this: opportunities like this don't linger long. If you're dreaming of idyllic French village life with all its charms and conveniences, then this may be the home you've been waiting for.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
176
Price per m²
€1,466
Garden size
880
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Alright folks, if you’re thinking about making a move to France, this property in the charming town of Amboise might just be what you're looking for. This traditionally built house is about 6km from Amboise, in a very peaceful area, yet close to a village that offers shops and a school. The house sits on a sizable plot of 2820 m² that’s perfect for enjoying the French countryside lifestyle. So, let's get into the details. This house boasts about 155 m² of living space and is in good condition, ready for you to move in. On the ground floor, you walk into a welcoming entrance that leads you to a well-fitted and equipped kitchen. It’s just right for whipping up some French delicacies. A lovely living room with parquet flooring and a fireplace gives a cozy atmosphere, perfect for those chilly evenings. The ground floor also has a bedroom that's quite spacious at 19 m² with its own private bathroom, and there's a separate toilet with a hand basin too. Moving on to the first floor, you'll find a landing area that connects to 2 large bedrooms, each with its own cupboards. There's a bathroom with a WC up there as well, plus some attic space, which can be quite handy for storage. The garden level is really versatile—it includes another bedroom or office space, a laundry room, a boiler room, a hallway, a garage with a motorized door, and even a workshop with its own fireplace. All these spaces offer incredible potential for you to make it your own. Let's talk about why Amboise is a great place to live. This town has a dreamy, picturesque quality, with its historic châteaux and beautiful Loire River. Living here means easy access to numerous UNESCO World Heritage sites, and plenty of outdoor activities like hiking, biking, and r ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Amboise, a picturesque town nestled in the heart of the Loire Valley, France. Here, amidst a landscape famed for its stunning châteaux and lush vineyards, stands a house that offers a unique blend of comfort, history, and potential. Whether you're looking to relocate, invest, or find a holiday retreat, this four-bedroom house presents an opportunity to live in a setting both tranquil and vibrant. First, let's talk a bit about Amboise itself—a real gem in the region. Amboise is well known for its historical importance, being the former residence of the royal family and offering a peek into France’s regal past. The town bustles with traditional French markets, charming cafes, and an assortment of boutiques that’ll surely make everyday living feel like a pleasant journey back in time. The Loire River gently winds through the town, gifting residents picturesque views and splendid walking and biking trails. Visitors and locals alike enjoy the vibrant cultural shortstops with places like the Château Royal d'Amboise and Le Clos Lucé, Leonardo da Vinci's last residence. The climate here is fairly temperate, making it lovely year-round. Summers don’t get too hot, typically in the mid-20s (Celsius), offering perfect weather for outdoor dining and exploring. Winters are mild, too, so you'll find the area brimming with life at times when other regions quiet down. Now, let's venture into the home itself. Tucked in a quiet yet central part of town, this house is a haven of around 160 square meters of living space. With good condition boasting across its spacious floors, the house provides a canvas ready to become the ideal family home or vacation retreat. Stepping in, you're greeted by a generous living room measuring a ... click here to read more

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Imagine morning sunlight streaming through French doors with pointed arches, casting geometric patterns across original cement tiles as you sip coffee in your private walled garden. Just minutes from Amboise town center, yet cocooned in tranquility, this 214-square-meter period house represents everything international buyers seek in a Loire Valley vacation home: authentic architectural character, versatile living spaces, and immediate rental income potential in one of France's most visited regions. This is where Renaissance history meets modern comfort, where your second home becomes both a personal retreat and a smart investment in the heart of château country. Amboise stands as the jewel of the Loire Valley, positioned strategically where royal history, world-class wine culture, and outdoor recreation converge. Your vacation home here places you within walking distance of the magnificent Château Royal d'Amboise, final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci, whose Clos Lucé residence sits just across town. Spring through autumn, the Loire Valley transforms into a tapestry of vineyards producing renowned Vouvray and Montlouis wines, castle gardens bursting with Renaissance-era plantings, and riverside paths perfect for cycling the Loire à Vélo route that connects Amboise to dozens of historic sites. Winter brings a quieter charm: misty mornings over the Loire River, cozy wine tastings in centuries-old caves, and the festive Christmas market filling Place Michel Debré with lights and local delicacies. The 695-square-meter enclosed plot provides that rare combination of privacy and accessibility. Mature trees offer dappled shade for summer lunches on the terrace, while the landscaped gardens require minimal maintenance yet ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque locale of Amboise, in the Centre region of Indre-et-Loire, this enchanting house is a true gem for those seeking a serene French countryside lifestyle. Located just a stone's throw from the quaint village and merely 20 minutes from the TGV station, this property strikes the perfect balance between peace and convenience, making it ideal for overseas buyers or expats who dream of a tranquil life in France. As you approach this unique property, the first impression is one of space and potential. Offering 266 square meters of living space, this three-bedroom house, enriched by its historical roots as a 19th-century winemaker's abode, is primed for a new chapter. While the house itself is in good condition and perfectly habitable, it carries a barefoot potential to tailor it further according to your aspirations. Stepping inside, you're greeted by a large cathedral-style living room, a space bathed in sunlight due to its south-east and south-west exposure. Imagine relaxing in this expansive room, where a vintage tuffeau fireplace adds a touch of authenticity and warmth, creating an inviting atmosphere on cooler nights. The kitchen, which seamlessly opens onto the garden, is an ideal spot for culinary adventures or casual family gatherings. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms with parquet flooring provide ample space for family or guests. The landing area is a quiet corner that could easily be transformed into a small reading nook. The single shower room with a WC upstairs ensures practicality, but those with a creative eye might envision expanding or modernizing this area to suit contemporary comforts. Adjoining the main house is a troglodyte section—an intriguing feature that includes a room, boi ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming village of Amboise, located in the Centre region of Indre-et-Loire, France. This quaint locale offers the perfect blend of historical richness and modern amenities, making it an ideal spot for those looking to invest in a property overseas. Nestled just 10 minutes from the heart of Amboise, this village house presents a unique opportunity to embrace the French lifestyle. Property Description: This delightful house boasts approximately 176 m² of living space, spread across two levels. The property includes several outbuildings and stands on a plot of about 880 m², providing ample outdoor space for gardening or leisure activities. - Main House Features: - Kitchen: Spacious 23 m² area, perfect for cooking and family gatherings. - Living Room: A cozy 30 m² space, complete with a charming fireplace. - Office: Ideal for those who work from home or require a private study area. - Additional Spaces: A hallway that leads to a bathroom and a separate WC. - Bedrooms: The first floor features three bright bedrooms, a bathroom, and a toilet, all well-suited to family living. - Basement: A useful 25 m² basement that includes a boiler room. - Outbuildings: - Small House: Comprises a room of 28 m² with a shower room and WC. Requires some renovation but offers excellent potential for a guest house or rental opportunity. - Additional Room: Approximately 30 m², currently in need of renovation – ideal for those looking to put their personal touch on a property. - Workshop: An old stable transformed into a workshop, perfect for hobbies or storage. - Additional Amenities: - Hangar: Suitable for vehicle storage or large-scale projects. - Cellars: Unique rock cellars that add a touch of histori ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled in the serene environment of Amboise in the picturesque Centre, Indre-et-Loire region of France, this charming three-bedroom house presents a unique blend of traditional architectural elements with modern conveniences. Sitting on well-maintained, landscaped grounds covering 695 m², including a charming small outbuilding and private parking area, the property offers an enchanting living space of 214 m². With its extensive renovations and meticulous attention to preserving historical details, this home accommodates any project from a family residence to a potential tourist rental opportunity. Property Features - Living space of 214 m² on a 695 m² plot - Three generously sized bedrooms - Elegant main living room of 41 m², plus an additional lounge and office space - High ceilings, original fireplaces, and authentic moldings - Fully equipped kitchen, including a separate summer kitchen with its own entrance - Private bathroom in master bedroom, additional separate bathroom and toilets - Motorized sunshades, shutters, and a gated entrance featuring a videophone system - Majestic oak staircase leading to a spacious mezzanine - Air-conditioning available in selected rooms - Efficient low-temperature underfloor heating system - Beautifully maintained garden with an original bread oven and a functional well - Possibility to easily split the house into two independent accommodations Local Area and Lifestyle Amboise offers a blend of historical intrigue and modern life. The town itself, a mere 1.2 km away, is steeped in royal history, famously hosting the Château d'Amboise and the Clos Lucé manor, where Leonardo da Vinci spent his last years. This vibrant town offers charming streets filled with exqui ... click here to read more

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Situated right at the cusp of Amboise, a city steeped in history and vibrant culture, this captivating house offers an opportunity not just to own a home but also to immerse oneself in a rich tapestry of French life. This property's essence is a harmonious blend of tradition and modern comfort, represented by its provenance as a 19th-century winemaker's house, thoughtfully extended in 2006. Nestled in a tranquil neighborhood, the house manifests warmth and character through its blend of old-world elements like terracotta tiles, wood beams, and stone walls. The sun-drenched cathedral living room forms the heart of the house, facing south-east and south-west, inviting natural light to dance across the spacious interior. The original tuffeau fireplace at the entrance sets a comforting tone, harking back to a timeless era while creating a focal point for modern living. Life in Amboise is distinctively relaxed yet robust. Known for its breathtaking landscapes and storied heritage, Amboise offers a genuine French village experience peppered with modern conveniences. The climate here is as inviting as the landscape, with warm summers and mild winters, making outdoor activities a delight all year round. One unique aspect of the house is its direct access to the garden – a perfect place for family gatherings, outdoor dining, or simply enjoying a peaceful afternoon in the shade. For those with an active lifestyle, the proximity to the La Loire à Vélo cycle path means there are endless kilometers of scenic routes to explore. Imagine weekends spent cycling along the Loire, a UNESCO World Heritage site, flanked by opulent chateaus and lush vineyards—a genuine journey through living history. Back at the property, the upper floor b ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Loire Valley, this exquisite 6-bedroom house in Amboise, France, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Amboise is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chime of church bells, as the sun casts a golden hue over the rolling vineyards. This property, located just minutes from the iconic Château de Chenonceau, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in elegance and tranquility. A Home with Character and Comfort This charming farmhouse, with its 232 square meters of living space, seamlessly blends traditional French architecture with modern comforts. The main house boasts a spacious living room adorned with rustic beams and expansive bay windows that flood the space with natural light. The fitted kitchen, opening onto a west-facing terrace, is perfect for al fresco dining as you savor the local wines and cheeses. The ground floor also features a cozy bedroom, a veranda for year-round enjoyment, and a well-appointed bathroom. Upstairs, three attic bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat, each with its own unique charm. A Gite with Endless Possibilities Adjacent to the main house, a quaint 60-square-meter cottage presents an exciting opportunity for additional income or guest accommodation. With its open-plan living area, kitchen, and two bedrooms, this space is ideal for a gite or home office. The private terrace ensures guests can enjoy the serene surroundings without intrusion. Embrace the Outdoors The property is set on a lush, partly wooded plot, complete with mature trees, manicure ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Loire Valley, this exquisite 6-bedroom house in Amboise, France, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Amboise is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. This property, located in the serene Centre region of Indre-et-Loire, is perfect for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chime of church bells, as the sun casts a golden hue over the lush countryside. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Amboise, a town renowned for its historical significance and natural beauty. Just a short drive from the iconic Château de Chenonceau, this property is ideally situated for exploring the region's many attractions. The main house, a charming farmhouse, boasts approximately 172 square meters of living space. Its rustic charm is evident in the exposed beams and large bay windows that flood the living room with natural light. The spacious 48-square-meter living area is perfect for hosting gatherings or simply relaxing with a good book. The adjoining kitchen, fully fitted and equipped, opens onto a west-facing terrace, ideal for al fresco dining as you watch the sunset over the rolling hills. The ground floor also features a cozy bedroom, a veranda, a bathroom, and a separate toilet. Upstairs, three attic bedrooms provide ample space for guests or family, along with an additional shower room and toilet. In addition to the main house, the property includes a delightful 60-square-meter cottage, perfect for use as a gîte or home office. This charming space features a living room with an open kitchen, a s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Loire Valley, this expansive 6-bedroom house in Amboise offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in one of France's most enchanting regions. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Amboise is a dream destination for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential French lifestyle. A Glimpse into Amboise Amboise, a charming town in the Indre-et-Loire department, is renowned for its historical significance and breathtaking scenery. The town is home to the iconic Château d'Amboise, a symbol of the French Renaissance, and the final resting place of Leonardo da Vinci. The region boasts a mild climate, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for year-round enjoyment. Property Overview This property is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The main farmhouse, with approximately 172 m² of living space, is complemented by a separate 60 m² gîte, perfect for guests or as a rental opportunity. The property is set in a tranquil, green environment, offering unobstructed views and a sense of serenity. Key Features: - Spacious Living Area: A large 48 m² living room with exposed beams and bay windows, providing ample natural light and a warm, inviting atmosphere. - Modern Kitchen: A fitted and equipped kitchen that opens onto a west-facing terrace, ideal for al fresco dining. - Versatile Accommodation: Six bedrooms, including three attic rooms, offering flexibility for family and guests. - Gîte Potential: A separate cottage with two bedrooms, a living room, and an open kitchen, perfect for a holiday rental or home office. - Outdoor Amenities: Two wood ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Amboise, this charming house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French history and modernity combined. Situated in the very center of this storied city, you're just a leisurely stroll away from quaint shops, bustling markets, and excellent schools. With a cultural richness that envelops this region of Centre, Indre-et-Loire, you'll find yourself in a community steeped in elegance and charm. The property boasts a generous 116 square meters of living space on a 726 square meter plot, featuring a delightful blend of old-world character and contemporary comfort. The charm of this property begins as you arrive at the lovely courtyard entrance. The moment you step inside, you'll be greeted by an inviting, bright entrance leading to a spacious living room that measures an impressive 48 square meters. This living area is the heart of the home, located in an old converted barn that wonderfully retains its original features while showcasing a modern touch. A sleek bay window floods the room with light, drawing the eye to the cathedral-style living room and the kitchen area, complete with a modern central island and a cozy pellet stove. Glimmers of the home's rustic past remain, with a stunning rubble wall, timber beams, and an antique wine vat adding character. The ground floor hosts a cozy bedroom, providing ease of access and convenience. A practical pantry, a connecting hallway, and a separate WC complete this level. Venture up the wooden staircase to the first floor, where you'll find a charming 14-square-meter bedroom with warm oak parquet flooring. A well-appointed bathroom and a large landing open up to a multi-functional mezzanine that stretches over 19 square me ... click here to read more

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Amidst the charming landscape of Amboise, France, nestled within the tranquil region of Indre-et-Loire, awaits a delightful three-bedroom house that promises both comfort and potential in equal measure. Located on the gentle heights of Chargé, only a short 3 km journey from the historic heart of Amboise, this property offers a slice of French countryside living with all the modern conveniences you might expect. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to introduce you to this property, which just might be your perfect home away from home. The house stands proudly on a flat plot of approximately 650 m², with its 106 m² of living space ensuring ample room for all your needs. As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that flows effortlessly into a well-equipped kitchen. This kitchen, complete with modern fittings, opens up onto a sun-drenched terrace, providing the perfect spot for morning coffees or long summer dinners. The bright living room, bathed in natural light and covering 30 m², offers a comfortable space for relaxation or entertaining guests. Additionally, the ground floor includes a bathroom, a versatile small office space, and a separate toilet. Your exploration of this home continues to the upper floor, where a landing with built-in storage leads to three cozy bedrooms, all featuring ample cupboard space. The layout is absolutely ideal for families, ensuring everybody has a personal sanctuary to retreat to after a busy day. Here’s a quick snapshot of key features: - 3 bedrooms with built-in cupboards - Spacious living room of 30 m² - Fully fitted and equipped kitchen - Bathroom and separate toilet - Small office space - Sunny terrace with countryside views - ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the serene outskirts of the charming town of Amboise, this delightful three-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of comfort and potential on a sprawling property boasting approximately 715 square meters of land. Amboise, a town rich in history and nestled within the picturesque Loire Valley, serves as a unique backdrop for this lovely home. A notable feature of this property is the tranquility it offers, with no direct neighbors and a wonderful view of the lush countryside. The house offers a cozy 106 square meters of living space, inviting buyers to imagine life within its walls. As you enter, you're greeted by an entry hall leading to a fitted, fully-equipped kitchen that opens onto a west-facing terrace, ideal for enjoying sunsets. The living room, bathed in natural light and spacious at 30 square meters, becomes a perfect setting for family gatherings or unwinding after a busy day. Alongside, you'll find a practical bathroom and a small office space, adding a touch of functionality. Venturing upstairs, an attic accommodating three bedrooms awaits. The first, a spacious 15 square meters, features ample storage solutions, while the other two rooms, although a bit smaller at approximately 11 and 9 square meters, offer cozy retreats. The recent installation of roof windows with motorized, exterior shutters enhances thermal comfort, making the upper floor as inviting in summer as it is in winter. While the main house presents itself as a move-in-ready opportunity, its true magic lies in its potential for personalization and expansion. The attached 18-square-meter garage itself is a blank canvas, ripe for conversion into a master bedroom, office, or even a games room—whichever best suits the future homeowner’ ... click here to read more

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Perched majestically amidst the serene hills of Chargé, a mere stone's throw from the historical charms of Amboise, lies a property that captures essence of living in the verdant heart of the Loire Valley. This inviting home offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a slice of French rural life, interwoven with a touch of convenience and accessibility. For those interested in exploring new horizons in a captivating location, this property stands ready to fulfill dreams both modest and ambitious. As you make your way towards Amboise, the landscape unfolds in a patchwork of lush vineyards and timeless châteaux. Amidst this picturesque setting is a residence that stands on a flat plot of approximately 650 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and personal endeavors. The gentle cadence of life here is punctuated by panoramic views across lush meadows, providing the perfect backdrop for moments of creativity or quiet contemplation. The house itself, a sturdy build of approximately 106 square meters, is in excellent condition, needing no immediate renovations. It welcomes everyone with an entrance hall leading into a generously-sized, light-filled living room, perfect for weekend gatherings or a quiet reading nook overlooking the verdant outdoors. The fitted and equipped kitchen, which seamlessly opens to the terrace, is an ideal spot for culinary adventures, whether it's a simple breakfast or an elaborate dinner with friends. As you ascend to the upper floor, three bedrooms await, each with built-in cupboards offering ample storage space, ensuring a neat and organized living environment. The versatility of these rooms caters to varied needs, whether it's crafting the perfect sanctuary, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Centre in Indre-et-Loire, only 10 minutes away from the vibrant town of Amboise, this delightful village house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern conveniences. I know life gets busy, so let me take you through this intriguing property, perfect for those seeking a serene life in the picturesque Loire Valley of France. As you step into this lovely 2-bedroom house, you'll notice it spans a comfortable 176 m² of living space set on an 880 m² plot. Let's start with the main house. Spread across two levels, it covers 145 m². The ground floor houses a spacious 23 m² kitchen where you can easily imagine preparing meals with fresh local produce. Adjacent to it is a cozy 30 m² living room complete with a charming, rustic fireplace – perfect for those chilly evenings. This floor also includes an office, a hallway, and a neatly appointed bathroom and WC, making it very functional. Let's take a journey upstairs. Here, a landing connects three bright and airy bedrooms along with a bathroom and an additional toilet. The first floor layout ensures you and your guests have plenty of room to relax and unwind. If you're concerned about storage, a 25 m² basement accommodates the boiler room and offers extra space for your belongings. Additionaly, there's a small house included in this property – a hidden gem with potential. About 63 m² in size, it features a 28 m² room, a shower room, and a WC. Plus, another 30 m² room awaiting renovation offers you the opportunity to customize it as per your needs. Whether you wish to transform it into a charming bed and breakfast or a quaint office space, the possibilities are endless. Aside from the main living spaces, the property boasts several outbu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Loire Valley, this exquisite 6-bedroom house in Amboise, France, offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French paradise. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant culture, Amboise is a dream destination for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. This property, located just minutes from the iconic Château de Chenonceau, is perfect for creating unforgettable memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your own private oasis. This charming farmhouse, with its expansive 232 square meters of living space, is set in a serene, green environment that promises tranquility and relaxation. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome you and your loved ones for countless holidays and getaways. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The main house boasts a spacious living room adorned with rustic beams and large bay windows that flood the space with natural light. The south and west-facing windows offer breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, making it the perfect spot to unwind after a day of exploring the local attractions. - Living Room: 48 m² with beams and bay windows - Kitchen: Fully fitted and equipped, opening onto a west-facing terrace - Bedrooms: 6, including 3 attic bedrooms on the upper floor - Bathrooms: 1 full bathroom, 1 shower room with toilet - Additional Spaces: Veranda, boiler room, cellar ### A Versatile Gite for Guests or Rental Income Separate from the main house, a charming 60 m² cottage offers additional accommodation options. Whether you choose to use it as a guest house, a rental property, or a cozy office, this space is versatile and inviting. - Ground ... click here to read more

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Ah, the charm of the French countryside—a beautiful home awaits in Amboise, nestled amid the rolling verdant hills of the Indre-et-Loire region. I'm absolutely thrilled to present to you a property that's a sheer delight, teetering just on the edge of captivating natural landscapes, vibrant history, and day-to-day convenience. Being such a busy real estate agent, I don't often get a minute to breathe, but this house is truly worth the hustle! Now, let me paint you a picture—life in Amboise is a sweet blend of tranquility and charm. The town lies in a region that's known for its picturesque beauty, historical chateaux, and warm sunny climate. Summers are mild and inviting, while winters sprinkle the landscape with a crisp freshness. It's a wonderful climate for anyone fond of a balanced and soothing weather pattern. Amboise itself, oh, it's a delight! Imagine leisurely walks along the banks of the Loire River, wine tastings at local vineyards, and the buzz of a weekly market filled with enticing aromas and artisan products. There's something incredibly soul-satisfying about the lifestyle here—like being tucked away in a storybook setting while still having all the modern conveniences at hand. Let's delve into the property now. This isn’t just a home; it's an opportunity. Perched advantageously on the heights of Chargé, a hop away—a mere 3 km—from the heart of Amboise, you’ll find this charming 3-bedroom house. It's in good condition, so no major renovations needed, which is quite the plus in such a location! You’ll have everything sitting on a cozy plot of about 650 m². Imagine walking through the beautifully crafted entrance hall that leads into a fully fitted, sunlit kitchen—ideal for rustling up a mean coq au vin i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque town of Amboise, this exquisite 1920s millstone house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its authentic facade and charming architectural details, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in culture, history, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the Loire River, just a stone's throw away, and enjoying your morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace overlooking lush gardens. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this property their second home. A Glimpse into Amboise Amboise, located in the Indre-et-Loire department, is a town that effortlessly blends the old with the new. Known for its stunning châteaux and vibrant local culture, Amboise is a haven for history enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. The town is easily accessible, with excellent transport links to major cities like Paris, making it an ideal location for a holiday home or a permanent retreat. Property Highlights - Authentic 1920s Millstone House: A rare find in Amboise, this house boasts a timeless facade and original features like oak parquet flooring and fireplaces. - Spacious Living: With 137 square meters of living space, the house includes four bedrooms, a dining room, and a living room with panoramic views of the Loire. - Outdoor Oasis: The property sits on a generous 1760 square meter plot, featuring a south-facing terrace, a pergola, and beautifully landscaped gardens. - Additional Living Spaces: Two small cottages offer potential for guest accommodations or creative projects. - Convenient Location: Close to shops, schools, and the La Loire à Vélo cycle path, providing easy access to local amenit ... click here to read more

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