Spectacular 2-Bed Home in Scenic Castelnau-Magnoac with Stunning Pyrenees Views, Expansive Garden, and Modern Amenities

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Castelnau-Magnoac, Haute-Pyrenees, 65230, France, Castelnau-Magnoac (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 145Floor area

€315,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

145m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

In the serene village of Castelnau-Magnoac, tucked in the heart of the scenic Haute-Pyrenees, France, stands a delightful home just waiting for its new owners. Perfect for expatriates or overseas buyers looking for a slice of French tranquility, this residence, perched gracefully on the village's heights, offers expansive views of the majestic Pyrenees Mountains.

Imagine waking up every morning to the sweeping, picturesque views of rolling hills and distant mountain tops. This charming two-bedroom house, built in 2008, is set on a generous plot of 6600 square meters, providing ample space for gardening, entertaining, or just enjoying the peace and quiet of rural life.

Let's take a closer look inside and out:

- Location: Set between Castelnau-Magnoac and Masseube
- Living Space: Spacious 145 m²
- Bedrooms: 2 cozy bedrooms
- Bathrooms: 2 functional shower-rooms
- Living Room: Large at 66.5 m²
- Kitchen: Fully-fitted and airy at 20 m²
- Extras: Pantry, basement, utility room, and several outbuildings
- Garage: Accommodates two cars
- Terrace: Offers a summer kitchen with blinds and outstanding views
- Storage: Ample basement space, workshop, wood shed
- Heating: Aerothermal system, insert, and efficient electric heaters
- Eco-Friendly: Double-glazed joinery, insulated walls, and attic
- Utilities: Electric hot-water heater; drainage connected to a compliant septic tank
- Roof: Traditional tiled structure
- Garden: Vast outdoor space for recreation or gardening

Embrace the lifestyle of this quaint village, where life moves at a more relaxed pace compared to bustling city living. Residents here are friendly and welcoming, and you'll soon feel a part of the tightly-knit community. The village itself offers essential amenities, including small shops, cafés, and local markets where you can indulge in fresh local produce. It's an ideal place for those who cherish the opportunity to immerse themselves in the local culture and embrace a different pace of life.

The climate here is a delightful blend of warmer summers, ideal for enjoying the home's terrace and garden, and milder winters, providing opportunities for cozy indoor living. With its beautifully maintained condition, the house is ready for you to move in without having to lift a finger. However, for the creative soul, the spacious basement provides endless possibilities, offering scope for further customization or even creating your own hobby space or workshop.

Castelnau-Magnoac is a strategic location for those eager to explore the broader region. Being just a short drive from Trie sur Baïse, Masseube, and other charming towns, you can experience the delight of southern French lifestyles. Plus, for the adventurers, you're only about an hour and a half from the renowned ski slopes, perfect for winter sports enthusiasts, and the vibrant city of Toulouse, with its international airport, is just as close. Furthermore, the allure of the Atlantic Ocean at Biarritz is reachable within a couple of hours, providing a fantastic escape for a weekend trip.

The property is ideally suited for those looking to balance rural tranquility with the convenience of nearby urban centers, yet desiring the scenic beauty and the cultural richness that the French countryside offers. Living in a house like this, you'd be able to spend quiet evenings on your terrace, enjoying the breathtaking sunsets over the Pyrenees, or taking short picturesque drives to beautiful nearby places, making each day feel like a vacation.

Whether you’re looking to relocate permanently for a quieter lifestyle or wishing to invest in a second home in this picturesque part of France, this property caters to both choices with ease. Take the opportunity to own a piece of this unique landscape, where every day is a blend of natural beauty, cultural richness, and superb comfort.

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Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
145
Price per m²
€2,172
Garden size
6600
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the serene landscape of the Midi-Pyrenees, this bungalow presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquility of rural French living. Located in Castelnau-Magnoac, a small and welcoming village, this property invites you into a lifestyle that's both peaceful and connected. The village itself is charming, offering a slice of traditional French life, where the pace is slow and the community close-knit. This 80 square meter bungalow is a testament to comfortable and convenient living. Having been entirely renovated, it speaks to those who wish for simplicity without compromising on quality. Imagine waking up in one of the two spacious bedrooms, each offering 12 square meters of coziness and light. The windows, all fitted with double glazing, ensure your mornings start with unobstructed views of your lush green surroundings while providing efficient insulation. The climate here in Castelnau-Magnoac is temperate, characterized by mild winters and warm summers, perfect for those who appreciate varied seasons without extreme temperatures. Step into the 13-square-meter kitchen, fully equipped with storage units, its design reflecting functionality with every detail, though it leaves room for you to infuse personal touches. Through the patio door, the morning sun spills into your living space, accentuating the warmth of the wooden flooring in the expansive 30-square-meter living room. It’s easy to envision the simple joys of life—perhaps a quiet evening with family or entertaining friends within these walls. Living in a bungalow means life’s conveniences are never far away; each room is readily accessible, embodying a lifestyle of ease. The single bathroom, complete with a washroom and toilet, ... click here to read more

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If you're dreaming of owning a piece of the charming French countryside, look no further than this delightful farmhouse in the picturesque setting of Castel-Magnoac, Midi-Pyrenees. Here’s a tale of a home that combines rustic beauty with the allure of rural living, all set amidst the scenic countryside of the southwest of France. Just imagine waking up in a quaint village hub within the triangle of Castelnau-Magnoac, Trie-sur-Baïse, and Masseube. This farmhouse offers you the chance to live the idyllic life many can only dream of. For those unfamiliar with the region, it sits nestled amidst lush greenery with breathtaking views of rolling hills. Its location ensures privacy and peace, making it an ideal getaway for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. And yet, you're never too far from civilization; just a short drive takes you to bustling towns and vibrant markets where you can enjoy the local French lifestyle. The farmhouse itself is a spacious abode, with 160 square meters of living space for you to stretch out in. The home is ready for you to make your own with three bedrooms, two shower rooms, and various living spaces for dining, entertaining, and relaxing. Downstairs, you’ll find a wonderfully quaint kitchen, perfect for whipping up home-cooked meals from fresh local produce found in nearby markets. This kitchen flows into a warmly inviting living room and a generous dining room where family meals suddenly become special occasions. One of the most intriguing features of this home is the large entrance hall, which sets the tone for what’s to come. The pantry on the ground floor is a surprise with its own entrance and shower, making it ripe for conversion into a fourth bedroom if you need ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of southern France, in the picturesque commune of Castelnau-Magnoac, a rustic farmhouse awaits a new chapter. This three-bedroom property is a quintessential fixer-upper, brimming with potential for those with a keen eye for restoration. Priced at 133,000 Euros and covering a generous 160 square meters, this dwelling is a rare find in the region's sought-after triangle of Castelnau-Magnoac, Trie sur Baïse, and Masseube. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the countryside. The farmhouse is positioned on more than 2,000 square meters of luscious green land, offering ample space for gardening, perhaps even developing your own little produce oasis. Envision weekends indulging in horticultural pursuits, or the delightful prospect of hosting a garden party amid the scenic views of the valley. Let’s stroll through the property, starting with the spacious entrance hall that beckons you inside. This leads into a 13 square meter kitchen, ideally positioned, opening onto a 20 square meter living room and a 19 square meter dining room. Though some parts may need a little TLC, these areas have a certain coziness that promises warmth and gatherings filled with laughter. Just off the kitchen lies a practical pantry that could easily be reinvented as an additional ground-floor bedroom, accommodating any future guests. Upstairs, history whispers through wooden floors that grace two bedrooms, each about 18 and 19.5 square meters, waiting for your touch—whether it be maintaining their classic feel or giving them a modern twist. A third bedroom, still a work in progress, invites creativity to unfold, whether you envision a guest room, home office, or tranquil library. The upstairs is complemente ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées, this delightful bungalow in Castelnau-Magnoac offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home in the enchanting French countryside. With its inviting ambiance and prime location, this property is perfect for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the rich culture and tranquil lifestyle of rural France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the double-glazed windows of your cozy two-bedroom bungalow. This property, set on a generous 1000 m² plot, provides ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet of your private retreat. ### A Gateway to French Countryside Living Located just a short drive from the vibrant market town of Castelnau-Magnoac, this bungalow offers the perfect blend of seclusion and accessibility. The town itself is a hub of local culture, with its bustling markets, charming cafes, and friendly locals. Here, you can indulge in the finest French cuisine, explore local artisan shops, or simply enjoy a leisurely stroll through the historic streets. ### Key Features: - Spacious Living Area: The 30 m² living room, adorned with original wooden flooring, is perfect for relaxing or entertaining guests. - Modern Kitchen: A 13 m² kitchen equipped with ample storage, ready for your culinary adventures. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Two 12 m² bedrooms offer a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring. - Functional Bathroom: A well-appointed washroom with modern amenities. - Ample Storage: A 37 m² garage with an insulated roof provides additional space for vehicles or hobbies. - Efficient Heating: Fuel heating ensures warmth duri ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Castel-Magnoac, Midi-Pyrenees, in the heart of the French landscape, this charming farmhouse embodies the essence of rustic living. With a reasonable offering price of 133,000 euros, this property presents an enticing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene lifestyle of southwestern France. As we explore this farmhouse, allow me to paint a vivid picture of what living here might entail. Firstly, the farmhouse boasts a generous size of 160 square meters with a well-thought-out layout that includes three cozy bedrooms, two functional bathrooms, and separate toilets that accommodate the needs of a growing family or visiting guests. As you enter the front door, you are greeted by a spacious entrance hall that gives you a sense of what’s to come—a place full of potential and family memories waiting to be created. The kitchen, though compact at 13 m², is the heart of the home and opens gracefully into a 20 m² living room. This space begs for warm gatherings, perhaps around a rustic dining table where stories and meals are shared. Nearby, you’ll find a 19 m² dining room perfect for entertaining friends who come to experience a slice of life in the Midi-Pyrenees. An interesting feature is the 13.5 m² pantry, which includes its own entrance and shower; it presents a unique opportunity for creative transformation—perhaps an additional ground-floor bedroom or a study space altogether. The flexibility this space offers is a significant upside for any imaginative homeowner. Venture upstairs, and you’ll discover the main sleeping quarters, consisting of two generously-sized bedrooms, 18 m² and 19.5 m² respectively. These rooms, with their rustic wooden flooring an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the rolling green hills of the Midi-Pyrénées, this sprawling country home awaits its next residents, perhaps even from across oceans, as it captures the essence of both French lifestyle and rural tranquility. Located in the picturesque village of Castelnau-Magnoac, this equestrian estate is an ideal abode for those seeking peace, nature, and a unique slice of southwestern France. The country home itself stands proudly at the end of a private driveway, a haven of privacy surrounded by an impressive 14 hectares (about 34.5 acres) of serene landscape. The magnificent views of the Pyrenees mountains are a daily reminder of the region's timeless beauty. This estate, with its 510 square meters of living space, offers ample room for a family dreaming of a larger home or even those looking to host guests frequently, be it family or friends from afar. With a total of seven bedrooms, three bathrooms, and a sprawling 62m² kitchen-dining area, daily life here is both practical and spacious. Imagine waking up to the warm sunlight seeping through the French doors, enjoying a leisurely breakfast while overlooking the terrace and pool. The home also boasts a grand music room in the west wing, perfect for family entertainment or a cozy evening of music - a room that holds a baby grand piano as its centerpiece. Though the home is in commendable condition, some might wish to add their personal touch over time, enhancing the space with their vision. This is a place with potential; a canvas for creativity, yet functional and homely from the first moment you step in. For the equestrian lover, this property comes with a professionally installed 40 x 20-meter "all-weather" riding arena, providing you with the means to indulge in ... click here to read more

Stunning equestrian property over 14 hectares (34.5 acres) featuring panoramic views of the Pyrenees

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Hautes-Pyrénées, this exquisite 19th-century Maison de Maître offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. Located in the tranquil hamlet of Aries Espenan, just a stone's throw from Castelnau-Magnoac, this property is perfect for those seeking a serene second home or a charming holiday retreat. A Glimpse into the Past This three-bedroom house, with its stone construction and rendered façade, has been lovingly restored to preserve its original charm while offering modern comforts. The current owner has meticulously maintained the period features, including the original flooring, marble fireplaces, and a stunning staircase, creating a harmonious blend of old-world elegance and contemporary style. Modern Comforts in a Historic Setting The property boasts two stylishly modern bathrooms and a functional kitchen, ensuring that all your needs are met. With gas central heating and a rare conforming septic tank, the house is in excellent structural condition, ready for you to move in and start enjoying the French countryside. Endless Possibilities The property includes several outbuildings, barns, and stores, offering ample space for expansion. Whether you dream of creating a smallholding, keeping horses, or housing a classic car collection, this property provides the flexibility to realize your vision. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Castelnau-Magnoac means embracing a lifestyle rich in culture and outdoor activities. The region is known for its mild climate, making it ideal for year-round enjoyment. From hiking and cycling in the Pyrenees to exploring the local vineyards and markets, there's always something to do. Accessibility and Convenience Despite ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 5-bedroom country home in Castelnau-Magnoac, a serene and blossoming section of Hautes-Pyrénées in the Midi-Pyrénées region of France. Nestled on verdant elevated grounds and sixty miles south, this estate offers breathtaking views of the Pyrenees mountains, creating a picturesque backdrop for your everyday life. The heart of this home, originally a farmhouse, harmoniously blends traditional charm with modern aesthetics. This spacious residence encompasses 180 square meters and is appealingly presented with a meticulously maintained garden that backs onto lush woodland. The garden comes alive with a riot of flowering shrubs and bushes, enhancing the tranquil rural atmosphere. For culinary enthusiasts and entertainers, a romantic dining terrace shielded by majestic parasol pines provides the perfect setting, while a swimming pool on a lower terrace offers a delightful retreat during warmer days. Upon entering through majestic stone pillars, one is greeted by a generously sized hall that leads into an expansive kitchen and an exceptionally light-filled living room measuring 30 square meters. This main floor also houses a cozy bedroom suite and an additional shower room, adjacent to a large utility room. The upstairs area features a splendid main suite along with three bedrooms that share an accommodating family bathroom. While the home maintains a good condition, its aesthetic might invite those with a vision to enhance or reconfigure spaces, particularly to personalize and perhaps modernize some elements. This would be ideal for expatriates or overseas buyers looking for a genuine slice of French country living, complemented by the option to imprint their personal style. The locality of Castel ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Castelnau-Magnoac in the Midi-Pyrenees, this charming house offers a blend of comfort, tranquility, and a touch of local French charm. With a perfect balance of good condition and a fixer-upper's potential, this property stands as an inviting canvas for those looking to infuse their personal touch into their next home. Property Features: - Size: A cozy yet spacious 80 m2 living area designed to accommodate life's various facets. - Bedrooms: Two well-sized bedrooms, each offering a personal retreat and ample space for relaxation. - Bathroom: Includes a shower room, complete with modern facilities to ensure comfort. - Kitchen: A fitted and equipped kitchen waiting for your culinary explorations, whether you're whipping up a local delicacy or your family's favorite dishes. - Living Area: Complemented by a fireplace, the salon-sejour area invites warm gatherings and quiet evenings by the fire. - Heating: Equipped with a new heat pump, ensuring your home remains a cozy haven regardless of the season. - Windows: Benefitting from double glazing and a choice of wood or PVC frames, combining aesthetics with energy efficiency. - Garage and Storage: A 40m2 garage accompanies a useful attic space, offering ample storage and utility options. - Outdoor: The property is enclosed with a fence and gate, featuring a calm outdoor area free from nuisances, ready to be transformed into a garden oasis. Amenities: - Peaceful, rural setting without sacrificing convenience, only 5 minutes from local shops. - A southeast exposure provides the property with abundant natural light. - Individual sanitation system. - No swimming pool, offering a perfect opportunity to design an outdoor space tailor ... click here to read more

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Stand on the east-facing terrace at eight in the morning with a café au lait going cold in your hand, and you'll understand immediately why someone built this house right here. The Pyrenees sit on the horizon like a painted backdrop — sharp and white in February, hazy blue-grey by August — and the fields between you and them roll in long, unhurried waves. No road noise. No neighbors pressing close. Just the occasional clatter of a woodpecker somewhere in the orchard across the lane. This is Sariac-Magnoac, a scatter of farmsteads and country houses in the Hautes-Pyrénées department of southwest France, tucked between Castelnau-Magnoac to the north and Boulogne-sur-Gesse to the south. It's not a postcard village with a café-tabac on the square and tourists photographing the fountain. It's quieter and more genuine than that — the kind of place where the weekly market at Castelnau on a Friday morning still feels like an actual event, where the boulangerie runs out of croissants by nine, and where your neighbours wave from their tractors. The villa itself was built in the spirit of Basque chalet architecture — warm, solid, unapologetically rural. Exposed wooden beams run through nearly every room, visible in the ceilings of the basement workshop, framing the sleeping quarters upstairs, and arching above the 36-square-metre living room on the main floor. The combination of concrete and timber gives the structure a reassuring permanence, and those chunky original window frames with their particular closing mechanisms are the sort of detail you either find endearing immediately or don't — if you've made it this far into the description, you probably do. Spread across three levels, the house totals around 180 square metres of ... click here to read more

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Here’s a captivating description for your wonderful farmhouse property located in the charming village of Ponsan-Soubiran, Midi-Pyrenees, 32300, France. As a busy real estate agent, I’m delighted to present to you this gem nestled in the picturesque French countryside, which offers a serene and delightful lifestyle with plenty of potential! Imagine waking up every morning in a charming, south-facing farmhouse that provides breathtaking views of the majestic Pyrenees mountains. This beautiful four-bedroom property, sitting on a generous 4.5 hectares of land, promises a peaceful and enchanting environment. Ideal for those who cherish country living, this farmhouse is perfect for family life, hobby farming, or even equestrian activities. ### Highlights of the Property: - Orientation: The farmhouse faces south, ensuring you get optimal sunlight all day while soaking in the stunning mountain vistas. - Expansive Land: Stretching over 4.5 hectares, the property is well-suited for various outdoor ventures such as horse breeding or even small-scale farming. - Condition: The main house is in good condition, but with a little updating, it can be transformed into a modern country haven that fits your personal tastes. - Equestrian Potential: Plenty of space and tranquility make it ideal for horses or agricultural projects. - Fenced Garden: The fully fenced garden offers a secure and private area, perfect for kids, pets, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet. - Outbuildings: A large metal-framed barn and a two-car garage provide extra storage and potential for further development. - Spacious Rooms: The rooms are generously sized, providing comfort and functionality for an ideal countryside lifestyle. ### Features: ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Trie-sur-Baïse, France, this delightful farmhouse invites you to experience the serene charm of countryside living. Positioned on a generous 2444m2 plot, this property is not only a home; it’s your gateway to tranquility amidst rolling landscapes and majestic mountain views. Whether you're seeking solace or longing for a vibrant local community, this property, with its excellent features, will meet your needs. As you step inside, the inviting atmosphere of the recently-restored main house embraces you. Imagine morning sun piercing through the double windows of the living room, casting a warm glow upon the wooden beams. With a strategically placed woodburner, the cozy warmth beckons you to unwind with a good book or host gatherings with loved ones. The open kitchen and dining area form the heart of the home, where family meals and laughter converge into memories that will last a lifetime. The kitchen, conveniently equipped and spacious, allows culinary enthusiasts to craft delightful feasts with ease. Venturing upstairs, the first floor reveals the harmonious blend of rustic farmhouse character with modern comforts. Discover four generously-sized bedrooms, each with its unique personality, promising restful nights. The highlight is an expansive master suite with exposed beams and ample windows that flood the room with natural light. This room, with its en suite bathroom, is a private sanctuary where you can recharge after a day of exploring the countryside. The additional bedrooms are perfect for family, guests, or transforming into a home office to cater to your needs. And if ever a hint of the past fascinates you, the colombage walls echo tales of yesteryears, adding a unique ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Midi-Pyrénées, in the enchanting commune of Trie-sur-Baïse, lies a delightful farmhouse waiting just for you. If you've ever dreamed of acquiring a slice of French countryside heaven, this could very well be it. With its remarkable blend of vintage allure and modern comfort, this residence is nothing short of charming. For buyers from abroad, particularly those seeking a serene escape, this farmhouse provides an ideal retreat where peace and potential coexist. Stepping inside, you're greeted by a robust 160 square meters of living space, perfectly laid out with 4 inviting bedrooms and 2 well-designed bathrooms. The architectural style is unmistakably rooted in the traditional Gascogne design, resonating with authenticity and a deep sense of history. Beyond the front door, to your right awaits a cozy 23 square meter kitchen complete with an impressively efficient wood burner, a true companion during those chilly winters. On the opposite side is the sitting room—also graced with its own wood burner—offering a snug space to unwind after a day exploring the lush surroundings. The midway point reveals a bathroom adorned with daylight streaming through from a semi-covered terrace, adding a touch of natural elegance. Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms await you, each spanning 23 square meters. To ensure comfort, the bedroom with windows facing south and east, along with the bathroom, are equipped with air conditioning units. The pièce de résistance is undoubtedly the grand, covered terrace. Spanning over 50 square meters, it offers a barbecue area and a wonderful outdoor space to enjoy the freshness of the countryside all year round. It's an ideal spot for gatherings or a quiet cuppa, surr ... click here to read more

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Discover the enchanting charm of Midi-Pyrenees with this delightful 3-bedroom farmhouse located in Trie-sur-Baïse. Embrace a lifestyle where modern comfort meets rustic allure in this well-maintained residence, offering a tranquil retreat tucked away from the bustle of urban life, yet still conveniently close to local amenities. Set within a picturesque plot spanning approximately 1313m2, this classic farmhouse is a sanctuary of serenity. Its appealing exterior is complemented by an easy-to-maintain garden that invites nature into your daily life, featuring a lovely hedged boundary that ensures privacy and a delightful pool area for relaxation. Upon entering the home, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall leading to a spacious and warm salon, complete with an Inglenook fireplace and a wood-burning stove, creating an atmosphere of warmth and comfort. The triple aspect windows of the salon light up the space with natural brightness, enhancing the home's airy and inviting feel. The ground floor also hosts a shower room, a convenient utility room, and a charming fitted kitchen that overlooks the scenic outdoor spaces. Ascending to the first floor, there are three generously sized bedrooms, each uniquely designed for comfort and ease. The master bedroom boasts built-in wardrobes and double aspect windows, offering splendid views of the surrounding countryside. The additional two rooms are equally well-appointed, with one featuring a unique, closed-off marble fireplace, adding character and charm to the space. The outdoor area includes a substantial 11 x 5m pool surrounded by a beautifully manicured terrace, ideal for summer gatherings and family fun. Additionally, the covered dining terrace is perfect for al fresco ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene lifestyle offered by this remarkable farmhouse located just a few minutes north of Trie-sur-Baïse, nestled in the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées region of France. Situated conveniently within reach of the quaint village yet blessed with the expanse and tranquility of the countryside, this property presents an intriguing opportunity for those seeking a harmonious blend of rural living with accessibility to local amenities. Upon entering, you are greeted by a wrought-iron gate that opens to reveal a home imbued with both history and potential. Stretching over a generous 195 square meters, this farmhouse whispers tales of the past, with its sturdy yet inviting presence, and eagerly awaits new stories with its next occupants. Property Features: - 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Self-catering apartment (46 m²) - Central heating with oil-fired boiler - Wood-burning heaters - Single and double glazing - Detached outbuildings - Big barn - Honey workshop - Well and pond on-site - 1.9 hectares of grassy land - Newly granted planning permission for adjoining land The farmhouse is set on 1.9 hectares of lush, green gardens, a place where both human and nature can co-exist beautifully. The terrain offers boundless potential; envision an afternoon spent tending to beehives or the simple joy of watching cattle graze under the vast expanse of sky. The adjoining part of the land has received planning permission, extending an open invitation to cultivate your own vision—be it a garden, a new building, or simply more space to relish. Picture waking up and wandering through the home, gently sunlit by the southeastern exposure, warming its robust structure. You’ll find an abundance of space, with the farmhouse fea ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the charming town of Trie-Sur-Baise in the Midi-Pyrenees region of France lies this captivating 3-bedroom farmhouse, an epitome of rustic charm. With its enchanting French doors that open onto a terrace, and the warm comfort of a pellet stove, this property offers a unique blend of tradition and functionality. Spaces within this farmhouse are elegantly designed to offer a comfortable lifestyle. The ground level houses an orangery of 24.3m2, emanating a warm, inviting ambiance. The living room, sprawling over 47.8m2, is the heart of the home, resplendent with natural light flowing in through the French doors that open onto the terrace. The kitchen, covering an area of 23m2, boasts of a double exposure and is fitted with modern amenities. Next to the kitchen, a dining room with an area of 22.7m2 features an old sink and pellet stove, adding distinct character to the space. The first floor houses the master suite, which spans across 22.6m2 and includes a modern en-suite bathroom. An adjacent ex-valet's room, measuring 7m2, can act as an office or a spare bedroom. Another bedroom on this floor is a vast 19.30m2 and comes with a small corridor that can serve as a dressing room. The family bathroom on this floor is practical and well-designed, ensuring comfort and convenience. The outdoor landscape complements the house perfectly. There is a workshop of 14m2, providing ample space for crafting, storage, or even as a hobby room. The farmhouse features a covered saltwater swimming pool, measuring 10x5m, where one can revitalize themselves on warm sunny days. An adjacent garage provides space for parking two vehicles. Key Features: - Size: 223m2 - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Outdoor workshop - Garage parking f ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene and scenic Midi-Pyrenees region, nestled between Tarbes and Trie-sur-Baïse, this charming farmhouse presents an idyllic countryside retreat, perfect for those looking for a peaceful lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle. The property enjoys a strategic location, being only 10 minutes from Trie-sur-Baïse, 20 minutes from Tarbes, an hour and fifteen from delightful ski resorts, and two hours from the breathtaking Atlantic coast. This setting offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility to outdoor activities, making it an appealing choice for overseas buyers seeking the best of both worlds. The farmhouse itself offers 160m2 of living space, tastefully renovated to combine modern comforts with traditional charm. Its condition can be described as good, presenting a wonderful opportunity for those looking to own a property that has maintained its authentic character while being ready to move in. Property Features: - Living Space: A generous 160m2 area spread across a living room, kitchen, and additional sitting room. - Bedrooms: Three well-sized bedrooms, providing ample space for family and guests. - Bathrooms: One full bathroom and additional washroom facilities, conveniently placed for ease of use. - Kitchen: A spacious 26m2 kitchen flooded with natural light, featuring attractive tile decorations. - Living Room: A cozy 23m2 living room with wooden flooring, a traditional ceiling, and a wood burner for those colder months. - Garden: A private 1000m2 garden, rich in flora and fauna, offering a peaceful outdoor retreat. Amenities: - Double glazed windows ensuring a comfortable indoor climate year-round. - Individual sewage system with a septic tank. - Fuel heating with the additional co ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Midi-Pyrénées, this exquisite villa in Trie-sur-Baïse offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its harmonious design and tranquil setting, this property is the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home or a vacation haven in Europe. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of cherry blossoms. This villa, built in 1984, is a testament to timeless elegance and quality craftsmanship. Set on a sprawling 5600 m² plot, the property is enveloped by a lush park adorned with century-old oaks, umbrella pines, and a variety of fruit trees. The organic farmland surrounding the villa ensures a serene and unspoiled environment, ideal for relaxation and rejuvenation. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Comfort The villa's interior is a blend of sophistication and comfort, designed to cater to the needs of modern living while preserving the charm of its rural setting. The ground floor welcomes you with a glazed entrance porch leading to a spacious hall that seamlessly connects the living areas and the bedroom wing. - Living and Dining Room: A cozy 29.3 m² space featuring a fireplace insert and French windows that open onto a covered terrace, offering breathtaking views of the park. - Fitted Kitchen: A 19.8 m² culinary haven with a dining area, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Bedrooms: Four well-appointed bedrooms, each with private terraces, provide a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the local attractions. - Study: An 8.3 m² space with a large picture window, ideal for remote work or quiet reflection. ### Embrace the French Countryside Trie-sur-Baïse is a charming village that embodies the quintessentia ... click here to read more

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