Sprawling 6-Bedroom Villeréal Home with Pool & Solar Panels in Scenic Lot-et-Garonne, France

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Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, Villeréal, France, Villeréal (France)

6 Bedrooms · 3 Bathrooms · 194Floor area

€424,000

House

No parking

6 Bedrooms

3 Bathrooms

194m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to your future home nestled in the picturesque countryside of Villeréal, a delightful and historical spot in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne region in Aquitaine, France. This sprawling 6-bedroom house offers a unique blend of the old and the new, having been thoughtfully extended in 2020. It is located just a stone's throw away from the lively town of Villeréal, known for its rich history and community spirit, offering a perfect balance between serene country living and modern conveniences.

This property spreads across almost 2 acres of land, offering ample space for you and your family to explore and enjoy. As you step inside, the ground floor welcomes you with an open-plan sitting and dining area that's perfect for hosting gatherings or simply relaxing with your loved ones. The breakfast kitchen is fully equipped and ready to cater to any culinary adventure you might embark on. For extra convenience, the ground floor also hosts a principal suite and a shower room that doubles up as a utility area.

Ascending to the first floor, you’ll find a shower room with an additional WC and four more generously sized bedrooms, each with the potential to be a tranquil retreat at the end of a long day. Envision your future, whether it's for a growing family, visiting guests, or even crafting studio spaces — the versatility of this home can cater to your dreams.

In terms of features and amenities, this property includes:
- 6 bedrooms spread across 3 floors
- 3 bathrooms including a ground floor suite
- Large open-plan sitting-dining room
- Fully-equipped breakfast kitchen
- Double garage with an electric door
- Carport with car charging facility
- Heated 8m x 4m chlorine swimming pool
- Solar panels for energy efficiency
- Wood burner, radiators, and reversible air conditioning
- Covered terrace with views of the pool
- Expansive grounds spreading across nearly 2 acres
- Tiled flooring throughout the ground floor

Living in Villeréal is a delight for those seeking a quaint yet vibrant lifestyle. The town is alive with shops, charming bars, and a weekly market that serves as a local hub where community members gather to share stories, exchange goods, and savor fresh French produce. The surroundings are lush and green, quintessential of the southwestern French landscape, with a climate that typically features mild winters and warm summers.

For those who enjoy cultural pursuits, Villeréal and the surrounding Lot-et-Garonne region are rich in history with medieval architecture, numerous festivals, and a diversity of activities to keep locals engaged all year round. Whether it's exploring ancient castles, hiking through scenic trails, or sampling wine from nearby vineyards, there is no shortage of ways to delve into the local culture.

For those who need to travel, Bergerac is just a 30-minute drive away, offering international travel links that make it easy to get to and from your new home in France. It's ideal for expats and overseas buyers who need to balance between international commitments and a wholesome life in Villeréal.

This property, spacious yet private, offers expats and foreign buyers a chance to create a personalized sanctuary in one of France's most charming regions. It stands in good condition, offering the perfect canvas for you to make it your own with minimal work required. Enter a life of serene landscapes, historical richness, and community warmth. Welcome to your future in Villeréal.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
6
Size
194
Price per m²
€2,186
Garden size
6900
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
3
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Lot-et-Garonne, in the beautiful Aquitaine region of France, this spacious 5-bedroom stone house awaits its new residents. Just 5 kilometers from the charming bastide town of Villeréal, renowned for being one of the "Plus Beaux Villages de France," this property offers both tranquility and convenience, ideal for those seeking a peaceful retreat with plenty of character. Upon arriving at the property, one is immediately struck by the natural beauty surrounding it. The large, meticulously landscaped garden spans over 2500m², providing a serene environment perfect for outdoor relaxation or family gatherings. The property also boasts a heated salt-water swimming pool, complete with its own shower, making it a delightful spot for relaxation and play during those warm summer months. The property itself is a testament to careful renovation, blending traditional stone construction with modern comforts. Enter through the ground floor and you’re greeted by a spacious 50m² living room. With its cozy atmosphere, this area is perfect for family gatherings or simply winding down after a long day. Adjacent to the living room is a recently updated and bright kitchen – a space that makes cooking a delight rather than a chore. This home features five comfortable bedrooms, three conveniently located on the ground floor along with two modern shower rooms. This arrangement provides ease of access and privacy – a great setup for families or those who love having guests over. Upstairs, a large bedroom offers a quiet getaway, while on the garden level, another fully-equipped kitchen and additional bedroom with a shower room provide flexibility. It’s a configuration perfect for a gîte or guest accommo ... click here to read more

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Saturday morning. You pull open the kitchen door and the air smells of damp grass and woodsmoke drifting over from a neighbor's chimney somewhere beyond the tree line. Three acres stretch out in front of you—yours, uninterrupted, not a rooftop or a road in sight. The coffee is on. Somewhere down the lane, a baker in the village of Rives is already pulling baguettes from the oven. Life here moves at a pace that most people only read about. This four-bedroom villa sits on a quiet, private plot just 1.5 kilometers from that village bakery and six kilometers from the medieval bastide town of Castillonnès—one of Lot-et-Garonne's best-kept secrets. Built in 2004 and thoughtfully extended in 2014, the house is in good condition throughout, with no major renovation headaches waiting for a new owner. At 142 square meters of interior living space, it's genuinely roomy without tipping into the kind of scale that becomes a maintenance burden when you're splitting your time between countries. The layout works for real life. A fully equipped kitchen opens directly into the living room, so whoever's cooking doesn't miss the conversation. The dining room gets its own space—important when Sunday lunches stretch into the late afternoon, which in this part of France they invariably do. Three ground-floor bedrooms each come with built-in wardrobes, and a mezzanine bedroom upstairs adds both character and flexibility: teenager retreat, home office, overflow for guests who always seem to stay longer than planned. A shower room and a separate toilet serve the ground floor well. The large garage doubles as a summer kitchen—roughly 50 square meters—which changes how you think about entertaining. Set it up with a long table, hang some lights, ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the French countryside. This enchanting country home in Villeréal, nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its charming rural setting and proximity to a quaint village, this property is the ideal second home or holiday retreat for those seeking tranquility and a touch of French elegance. A Slice of French Countryside Living This former farmhouse, in excellent condition, exudes rustic charm and character. The property spans 180 square meters, providing ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The ground floor welcomes you with a cozy living room, perfect for unwinding with a good book or enjoying a glass of local wine by the fireplace. The kitchen, complete with an adjoining dining area, is a delightful space for preparing meals with fresh produce from the local market. Spacious and Versatile The home features four comfortable bedrooms, offering plenty of room for family and guests. Two bathrooms and additional WCs ensure convenience and privacy. The spacious attic presents an exciting opportunity for expansion, whether you envision additional bedrooms, a creative studio, or a home office. Endless Potential Outdoors Step outside to discover a world of possibilities. The property includes several outbuildings, including a charming original dovecot, three large barns, and a traditional wooden drying shed. These structures await your creative touch, whether you dream of transforming them into guest accommodations, event spaces, or a personal workshop. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Villeréal is a hidden gem in the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Villeréal, this charming 3-bedroom house offers a perfect slice of French village life. Situated in the region of Aquitaine within Lot-et-Garonne, the home provides not just a place to rest your head, but an entire lifestyle, wrapped in the cultural richness of this sought-after Bastide village. Let's take a stroll through this inviting property and explore its potential as your new abode. First things first, let me paint a picture of Villeréal for you. This wonderful village is renowned for its traditional markets, offering a variety of local produce and goods. The central square is bustling with energy almost all year round, filled with the delightful hum of conversations in cafes and the pleasant clinking of glasses in trendy bars. It's an excellent spot, if you ask me, to sip on a leisurely espresso or enjoy a croissant as you watch the world go by. The vibrant ambiance makes it ideal for anyone considering a move to soak in some authentic French village vibes. Now, coming back to the property itself, it's set in a quieter street, just a short walk away from all the action. This 3-storey house greets you with its welcoming spirit right from the entrance. You open the front door into a cozy living room that simply invites you to kick back, relax, and unwind. It's a fine space, perfect for lounging around after a day spent enjoying the local sights. Walking through, the kitchen and dining room await at the rear of the house, designed for intimate evening meals and cheerful gatherings. The property comes with a petite outside space, cosy enough for alfresco dining or a barbecue under the starry night of a French summer. Picture those long, warm evenings where the chatter drifts ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Villeréal, a picturesque bastide town tucked away in the charming region of Lot-et-Garonne, Aquitaine, where the past rubs shoulders with modern comforts. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking for a cozy corner in France, this could be the dream you’re trying to catch. The property we're exploring today is not just a house; it's a canvas, ready for you to fill with memories and life. Spanning across 220 square meters, this dwelling is a generous size, making it perfect for those looking to expand their family or enjoy a spacious retreat where France whispers its historic charisma around every corner. Imagine entering through a large inviting entrance hall, exuding warmth as it leads you into a double-sized, L-shaped living and dining room. It's the kind of space that beckons for laughter, gatherings, and the simple joys of everyday life. To the right, find solace—or perhaps incredible savory delights—in the fully fitted kitchen where your culinary journey can unfold with ease. The ground floor generously offers a bedroom with its own en suite, granting a possible oasis for guests or a snug sanctuary right at your feet. Step through into the conservatory off the kitchen, where a connection to the greater outdoors greets you, spilling into the garden and utility room. Gardens in Villeréal are a true treasure, where the climate cradles both plants and people. With its temperate weather, summers are warm and sun-kissed, while winters are mildly brisk—just enough to make those cozy indoor enclosures oh-so-appealing. Venturing upstairs reveals a mezzanine delight, subtly whispering potential: a study, a reading nook... what you find up here is a quiet retreat with endless possibilities. Alongside, ther ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 2-bedroom house nestled in the heart of Villeréal, Aquitaine, one of France's quintessential medieval towns. This charming abode offers a blend of rustic character and modern convenience, perfect for anyone seeking a serene lifestyle in a community steeped in history. Let me take you on a journey through what it's like to live here. Villeréal is a bustling medieval town that prides itself on its rich history and vibrant local culture. In the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, this region is known for its rolling vineyards, sunflower fields, and picturesque landscapes, making it perfect for those who appreciate the natural beauty of the French countryside. With a mild climate characterized by warm summers and cool winters, it’s an ideal place for gardening enthusiasts and those who enjoy spending time outdoors. The town itself is home to a charming mix of old-world architecture and modern amenities, offering everything you need to enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Now, about the house—it’s as charming as the town it resides in. Constructed from stone, this property stands as testament to a bygone era while incorporating the comforts of contemporary life. The home features: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 well-maintained bathroom - An inviting living/dining room with a wood-burning stove - A functional kitchen with ample storage - A mezzanine offering potential for expansion - A spacious attic space with exposed beams - A vast cellar stretching the length of the house - A garden perfect for your horticultural dreams - Private garage/workshop for your DIY projects From the moment you walk up the stone steps to the front door, you're greeted by an ambiance of warmth and welcome. The living/dining room, with its wood- ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the department of Lot-et-Garonne, this charming traditional stone farmhouse in Villeréal offers a blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it an attractive prospect for overseas buyers seeking a peaceful retreat with convenient amenities nearby. Property Features: - Spacious house spanning 216 square meters - Four comfortably sized bedrooms - Two bathrooms (one with a full bath, another with a small shower room) - Generous kitchen/dining area that serves as the heart of the home - Bright, airy living room with views of the courtyard and swimming pool - Additional spaces including an office, store room, and utility room - Extensive outdoor areas including a terrace and large courtyard - Land plot of 2582 square meters - Energy-efficient thermodynamic hot water system - Eco-friendly pellet burner central heating Amenities nearby: - Supermarkets for convenient grocery shopping - A selection of bars and restaurants offering local and international cuisine - Several bakeries for fresh, daily pastries and bread - Close proximity to essential services and shopping Living in Villeréal means embracing the French lifestyle in a community that is welcoming and vibrant. The town itself is steeped in history, characterized by its beautiful medieval architecture and well-preserved bastide town layout, which attracts visitors from across the globe. It's an ideal place for those who appreciate history and culture while enjoying the comforts of modern living. The climate in this region is generally mild with marked seasons, providing a perfect environment for enjoying the outdoors. Summers are pleasantly warm, ideal for swimming and outdoor dining, while winters are mild enough ... click here to read more

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Charming 2-Bedroom Farmhouse in Villeréal, France Overview Nestled in the heart of the medieval town of Villeréal in the Aquitaine region of Lot-et-Garonne, this delightful 2-bedroom stone-built farmhouse offers an authentic French rural lifestyle infused with historical charm. Spanning approximately 193 square meters, this property perfectly blends traditional architecture with the picturesque surroundings of the French countryside. Property Features: - Traditional stone-built structure - Well-sized living/dining room equipped with a wood-burning stove, ideal for cozy evenings - Homely kitchen with views of the garden - Two comfortable bedrooms - A bathroom with a shower and separate WC - Mezzanine and expansive attic space, potential for conversion into additional bedrooms or living space (subject to necessary permissions) - Spacious cellar beneath the house, suitable for storage - Garage that doubles as a workshop space - A charming rear garden, a small haven of peace and greenery Local Area & Lifestyle Villeréal is a bustling medieval town known for its rich history and vibrant community. Life in Villeréal offers a picturesque setting complete with modern conveniences within walking distance. From local markets that boast fresh produce to cultural festivals, the town presents a balanced rural lifestyle without isolating from essential amenities. - Historical sites and medieval architecture - Weekly local markets and seasonal festivals - Proximity to local shops, cafes, and restaurants - Access to healthcare services and community facilities - A community that is welcoming to newcomers, including international residents Living in a farmhouse in this region grants a serene escape from the rapid pace of urban life, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of the Aquitaine region, this stone house located just outside the bastide town of Villeréal offers a cozy and serene lifestyle for anyone looking to make a home in southern France. Situated at the heart of the vibrant region of Villeréal, this property captures the essence of rural living while being not too far from essential amenities and bustling local culture. This charming two-bedroom residence offers an intimate space, perfect for a small family or a couple seeking a peaceful retreat from urban life. The house spans over 102 square meters of well-considered living area, comfortably hosting a kitchen, lounge, two bedrooms, an office, a bathroom, and a toilet. Despite the cozy interior, the house opens up to a world of possibilities, thanks to its expansive 1.69-acre plot. Villereal is a quintessential French town that immediately invites you to slow down and enjoy life's simpler pleasures. The region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. As you step outside your new home, you are greeted with rolling fields, historic architecture, and the gentle sound of life passing by in this peaceful part of France. It's well known for its characteristic bastide architecture, cobbled streets, and a weekly farmers' market that delivers a genuine slice of French life. Imagine spending your weekends strolling the market, tasting local wines and cheeses, and perhaps enjoying a relaxed lunch in one of the local cafes. As you explore the property, you'll find that the adjoining barn provides added storage or could potentially be transformed into additional living space, an art studio, or even a guest house – the options are plenty. The conservatory acts as ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Aquitaine region, this delightful bungalow in Villeréal offers the perfect blend of tranquility and convenience for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat in France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Villeréal is a hidden gem that promises an unforgettable lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your expansive wooded garden, sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, and planning a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This charming bungalow, built in the 1970s, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a new way of life. A Slice of French Paradise Villeréal, recognized as one of the "Most Beautiful Villages in France," is a haven for those who appreciate the finer things in life. The village is a tapestry of medieval architecture, bustling markets, and friendly locals who welcome newcomers with open arms. Whether you're strolling through the cobblestone streets or enjoying a leisurely lunch at a local café, the charm of Villeréal is undeniable. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 120 square meters of living space, this bungalow offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Three Comfortable Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and friends during holiday visits. - Expansive Garden: A 6136 square meter plot provides plenty of space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply enjoying the serene surroundings. - Large Terrace: Ideal for alfresco dining or unwinding with a good book. - Basement Bedroom and Garage: Additional space for guests or storage, plus a two-car garage for convenience. - Proximity to Amenities: Just a short distance from the village cent ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming 2-bedroom traditional stone house nestled in the serene confines of the Aquitaine countryside in Villeréal, France. Immerse yourself in a tranquil setting that is yet bustling with plenty of French culture and lifestyle. Wandering into the town of Villeréal, you will experience beautiful historic architecture, local markets, boulangeries, and cafes. Flush with the picturesque beauty of an original 'bastide' town, Villeréal is a surreal getaway providing a unique blend of old-world charm and modern convenience. This quaint house measures a comfortable 62 square meters and sits on a plot of land covering a significant 4300 square meters. It presents a blank canvas to potential owners willing to apply their personal touch to it. Though in good condition, the home could benefit from modernization and is an opportune investment for those looking for a charming fixer-upper. Interior Features: - A kitchen - Two bedrooms - A shower-room - A dining-room - Toilet - A spacious conservatory - An extra room As you step into the house, you are welcomed by a cozy kitchen, followed by a dining room, perfect for preparing and enjoying your daily meals. Two bedrooms provide sufficient space for a small family. A shower-room and separate toilet put forward functional comfort in the house. The spacious conservatory and an extra room could be converted into a study, a playroom, or to suit any additional needs. Exterior Features: - A cellar - An attic - Stables - Extra large outbuidlings - A barn - Shed - Garage In addition to these interior features, there are plenty of external features associated with the property. Included are a cellar, an attic, stabl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Villeréal, located in the heart of the Aquitaine region of France, this quaint stone house offers a delightful opportunity for those looking to settle into a slice of tranquility. Villeréal, one of the Bastide towns recognized as one of the Most Beautiful Villages of France, is a testament to traditional French countryside living, complete with winding cobblestone streets, historic architecture, and the frequent allurements of a lively local market. For potential buyers from abroad, there's a serene charm to this location that captures the true essence of relaxed French rural life, where the pace slows, and the beauty of every season can be savored. The property in question provides exactly what one might hope to find in such a serene setting. This two-bedroom stone house, with its 105 square meter interior space, rests gracefully on a generous 3400 square meter plot. It’s perfect for a small family or perhaps a couple seeking some peace and quiet away from the hustle of urban life. The house has been well-cared for and is in good condition, ready for new occupants to personalize and make it their own. The house greets you with an open kitchen and living room area, complete with a fireplace for those cozy winter evenings. French countryside homes are notorious for embodying a sense of warmth and coziness, and this property is no exception. A covered terrace extends from the living space, making it an ideal spot for leisurely breakfasts or long conversations over an evening glass of wine, taking in the views of the countryside that stretch out before you. You'll find the local climate to be quite agreeable, characterized by mild winters and warm, sunny summers that seem to beckon on ... click here to read more

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Stand at the end of the long dirt path on a September morning, coffee in hand, and the view opens across 2.5 acres of rolling Périgord Noir countryside—oak-studded ridges, golden fields, and not a rooftop in sight. That particular kind of quiet, the kind that takes a few days to fully settle into, is what this old Aquitaine farmhouse delivers every single time you arrive. This is a vacation home in Villeréal that earns its place in your life before you've even unlocked the front door. The property sits in the Lot-et-Garonne département of southwest France, just minutes from Villeréal itself—a fortified bastide town founded in the 13th century, with its covered market hall still hosting the Saturday morning marché that locals have been attending for generations. Walnut oil, Agen prunes, foie gras from the farm two valleys over, wine from Bergerac or Duras—the market tables are a lesson in why this corner of France feeds people so well. The town's arcaded central square, Place de la Halle, is the kind of place where lunch stretches into mid-afternoon without anyone apologising for it. The farmhouse itself is 110 square metres of stone walls and tiled floors, structurally solid, with a 35-square-metre living room that catches afternoon light and has the proportions of a room that knows its purpose—long evenings, good wine, people you like around a table. The kitchen is already fitted and equipped with a gas hob, oven, extractor hood, and built-in fridge, so you're not arriving to nothing. A second back kitchen with its own hob and storage means this works equally well as a single residence or—with some reorganisation—as two independent dwellings, which opens up interesting possibilities for rental income or multigeneratio ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Dordogne region, this unique property in Issigeac offers a rare opportunity to create your dream second home. With its expansive 200m² space, this house is a canvas waiting for your vision. Set amidst the rolling hills and lush landscapes of the Pays des Bastides, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of the countryside, with the charming village of Issigeac just a stone's throw away. Known for its vibrant Sunday market and medieval architecture, Issigeac is a quintessential French village that captures the essence of rural France. The property itself, while in need of renovation, offers immense potential. With outline planning consent already in place, you have the freedom to design a space that reflects your personal style and needs. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure and Exploration Owning a second home in Dordogne means embracing a lifestyle filled with leisurely pursuits and endless exploration. The region is renowned for its stunning landscapes, from the meandering Dordogne River to the verdant vineyards and ancient forests. Whether you're an avid hiker, a history enthusiast, or a culinary explorer, Dordogne has something to offer. - Outdoor Adventures: Canoeing on the Dordogne River, hiking through scenic trails, and discovering hidden beaches. - Cultural Riches: Explore medieval towns, visit the famous Lascaux caves, and marvel at the architectural beauty of local chateaux. - Gastronomic Delights: Savor the flavors of the region with local wines, truffles, and foie gras. - Seasonal Festivals: Participate in local festivals celebrating everything from wine to medi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, lies a delightful two-bedroom house that promises to be the perfect second home for those seeking a tranquil escape in the French countryside. Located just a stone's throw from the medieval village of Monflanquin, this property offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for holidaymakers and expats alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the beautifully landscaped garden that surrounds your home. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Monflanquin, a village renowned for its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes. ### A Glimpse into Monflanquin Monflanquin is a quintessential bastide town, characterized by its grid-like layout and charming stone buildings. As you stroll through its cobbled streets, you'll be transported back in time, with every corner revealing a piece of its storied past. The village is a hub of activity, with local markets, artisan shops, and cozy cafes offering a taste of authentic French life. ### The Property This 98-square-meter house is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship. Fully renovated, it boasts two spacious bedrooms, a bright living room with direct access to the garden, and a large kitchen/dining area equipped with reversible air conditioning, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Living Room: Bright and airy, with garden access - Kitchen/Dining: Modern amenities, air-conditioned - Garage: Large, with potential for conversion - Garden: Over 7000m², landscaped and serene - Additional Features: Garden shed, separate toilet ### A Second Home w ... click here to read more

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The ideal property awaits in the beautiful and historic region of Aquitaine, Lot-et-Garonne, specifically in the mesmerizing town of Monflanquin, France. As charming and vibrant as this region, stands a stunning villa that speaks volumes of the classic French architecture and design aesthetic. Priced at 214,000 Euros, this house is a dream abode that simply needs a little love and attention to bring out its true splendor. With Monflanquin's scenic beauty embracing all around, the property sits proud cementing its promise of delivering comfort while immersing in the locality's vibrant culture. It is located just a stone's throw away from the legendary bastide town of Monflanquin, known for its vibrant arts scene, delightful cafes and restaurants, and historical sites. Living here is a storytelling affair, with every nook and cranny within the wider area holding a rich history. The house itself is even more exciting. With a generous floor size of 121 m2, this three-bedroom house lends itself to friendly family living or the perfect project for enthusiasts who want to create their dream living space. Interior features include: - Three spacious bedrooms, ideal for a growing family or converting into study or craft rooms - A kitchen right next to the dining area, ensuring ease of service during meal times - A large living room incorporating an inviting fireplace and wood burner, perfect for those chilly evenings - One well-sized bathroom and a separate WC exclusive for hand washing and the like - An expansive 90 m2 basement that doubles as a garage with scope to develop into two additional bedrooms Enveloping this home is a generous 2,500 m2 picturesque landscape. The fenced yard is teeming with mature trees that provide ... click here to read more

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Discover a charming slice of the French countryside with this enchanting 3-bedroom house located in the picturesque region of Aquitaine, nestled in the heart of Lot-et-Garonne, Monflanquin. Situated just a stone's throw away from Monflanquin's vibrant town center, this home offers a delightful blend of history, culture, and the tranquility of rural living. Before we dive into the home's details, let me paint a picture of what living in Monflanquin is really like. This bastide town, with its medieval origins, is a harmonious blend of ancient charm and modern conveniences. The town square, often alive with local markets and festivals, becomes a symphony of colors, sounds, and aromas, where you can enjoy the local delicacies and fresh produce. Living here means being part of a close-knit community, where neighbors greet each other with a smile and there's always something happening around the corner. The climate in Monflanquin is as pleasant as its landscape. With warm summers and mild winters, it's a place that allows you to enjoy outdoor activities all year round. From leisurely walks around the rolling hills to exploring the nearby vineyards, the outdoor allure is endless. For expats and overseas buyers, this town presents an opportunity to immerse yourself in a serene yet vibrant lifestyle, rich with the cultural heritage of the French countryside. Now let's talk about the home itself. Spread across 121 square meters, this villa is quite spacious and boasts a rustic charm. It’s a canvas of potential, offering room for you to add your own touch. At the entrance, you're greeted by a quaint ground floor hugging a total of three bedrooms, perfect for a family looking for their home away from home. A well-sized kitchen/ ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque region of Monflanquin, nestled in the heart of the Lot-et-Garonne department in Aquitaine, France. This charming 3-bedroom stone house is a dream come true for anyone looking to experience the true essence of rural French living. Available for 350,000 euros, this property offers a glimpse into a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by stunning natural beauty. I'm extremely busy at the moment with multiple listings and viewings, but I just HAD to take a moment to describe this gem. Set in a peaceful hamlet, this house features breathtaking views over the surrounding valley that will captivate you from the moment you arrive. Imagine waking up each morning to the serene sounds of nature and enjoying a hot cup of coffee on your terrace, overlooking the lush green landscape. Let's talk about the house itself. Built from beautiful, rustic stone, this home exudes charm and coziness. As you enter, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that leads you into the heart of the home. The kitchen, designed with functional simplicity, awaits your culinary adventures. Move into the cozy living room, and you can almost feel the warmth of gatherings past. It's an ideal spot for family get-togethers or a quiet evening with a good book. Three bedrooms provide ample space for family or friends. The shower room is functional and practical. The property also boasts two barns, adding incredible potential for additional renovation projects, storage, or even conversion into further living spaces. Outside, you'll find an extensive plot of 8807m² of adjoining land—plenty of room for gardening, outdoor activities, or even keeping a few animals if you're thinking of starting a mini-farm. ### Property Features: - 3 Bedroo ... click here to read more

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