Stone House in Lizio: Cozy 2-Bedroom Retreat with Expansive Garden

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Lizio, Morbihan, 56460, France, Lizio (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 66Floor area

€143,100

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

66m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Brittany



Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Lizio, France. This charming stone house, nestled amidst the rolling hills of Morbihan, offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a slice of French rural paradise.

A Cozy Haven with Modern Comforts



Step inside this delightful two-bedroom house and be greeted by the warmth of a traditional Breton home. The ground floor features a spacious lounge and dining area, complete with a cozy fireplace and wood-burning stove, perfect for chilly evenings. The adjoining kitchen is fully equipped, offering a seamless blend of functionality and style. A convenient shower room and separate WC complete the ground floor amenities.

Upstairs, the master suite provides a private sanctuary with its own shower room and WC, while a second bedroom and an office space offer flexibility for guests or remote work. The house's thoughtful layout ensures comfort and privacy for all occupants.

Embrace the Outdoors



The property's expansive garden, spanning approximately 1,750 square meters, is a true highlight. Enclosed for privacy, it offers a lush green canvas for gardening enthusiasts or a safe haven for children to play. Imagine summer afternoons spent lounging under the shade of mature trees or hosting al fresco dinners with friends and family.

Discover the Allure of Morbihan



Lizio is ideally situated in the heart of Brittany, offering easy access to the region's rich cultural and natural attractions. The nearby medieval towns of Ploërmel, Malestroit, and Josselin are steeped in history, with cobblestone streets, charming cafes, and vibrant markets.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the Morbihan Gulf beckons with its stunning coastline and opportunities for sailing, fishing, and hiking. The region's mild climate ensures year-round enjoyment of its natural beauty.

A Culinary Journey



Brittany is renowned for its culinary delights, from fresh seafood to savory crepes. Explore local markets to sample artisanal cheeses, freshly baked bread, and the region's famous cider. Dining in Brittany is an experience in itself, with a focus on fresh, locally sourced ingredients.

Investment Potential and Practical Considerations



This property not only offers a charming lifestyle but also presents a sound investment opportunity. The demand for vacation homes in Brittany remains strong, with potential for rental income during peak tourist seasons. The house is in good condition, with a compliant septic tank system and efficient heating options.

For international buyers, the process of purchasing property in France is straightforward, with clear legal guidelines and support available. The property's location offers convenient access to major transport links, including airports and train stations, making it an ideal base for exploring the wider region.

Key Features:


- Traditional stone house with modern amenities
- Spacious lounge with fireplace and wood-burning stove
- Fully equipped kitchen
- Master suite with private shower room
- Expansive, private garden (1,750 m²)
- Proximity to medieval towns and cultural attractions
- Easy access to Morbihan Gulf and outdoor activities
- Strong rental potential
- Compliant septic system
- Efficient wood and electric heating

Your French Countryside Retreat Awaits



This charming stone house in Lizio offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of Brittany's enchanting landscape. Whether you're seeking a peaceful vacation home or a permanent escape, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and cultural richness. Don't miss the chance to make this idyllic retreat your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a slice of French paradise.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
66
Price per m²
€2,168
Garden size
1750
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the enchanting commune of Saint-Servant, near the historic Nantes-Brest Canal, awaits a charming, well-maintained four-bedroomed house just brimming with potential. Its highly desirable location makes this property a jewel in residential real estate of northwestern France. Imagine coming home to panoramic views of lush, sprawling meadows which extend as far as the eye can see, as this property sits on a stunning one-hectare land - a figure still open to review and discussion depending on your needs. Upon entering the house, one is greeted by a spacious and inviting lounge which extends to a dining area - both offering seamless access to the delightfully fitted kitchen. Every room is sun-drenched and fresh, guaranteeing a bright and airy abode for its owners, while the property's high ceilings create a liberating sense of space. The house boasts four comfortable bedrooms, a practical shower room, and a separate WC for extra convenience. For those envisaging further expansion, the attic offers additional space that can be utilized for a multitude of creative projects. Going further, the basement hides more treasures including a practical storage room, a cellar for your fine French wines, a boiler room for all your heating needs, and a garage that will safeguard your car from the elements. An interesting feature of the property is the outbuildings that it includes - sheds, an old stable, and another house, that could be transformed into a guesthouse or a rental cottage. Property Features: - 4 bedrooms - Spacious lounge and dining room - Fully fitted kitchen - Shower room and separate WC - Expansive attic space - Cellar, garage, storage room, and boiler room situated in the basement - Outbuildings includ ... click here to read more

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Discover the rustic charm of this delightful stone cottage nestled in the tranquil, picturesque setting of Cruguel, located in the Morbihan department of Brittany, France. This enchanting two-bedroom home represents a fantastic opportunity for those looking for a permanent residence, a serene retreat for holidays, or an investment opportunity for renters seeking a home in a tranquil rural setting. Positioned on a manageable plot of 160 square meters, this character-rich property spans 61 square meters of habitable space, featuring two cozy bedrooms and one bathroom, which is optimal for small families or couples. The cottage boasts traditional architectural elements such as exposed wooden beams, adding an authentic Breton charm that invites you to infuse your personal style and make this house truly your own. Property Features: - Living area: 61 square meters - Plot size: 160 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathroom: 1 - Heating: Electric - Garden: Yes The garden area, though modest, offers enough space for outdoor relaxation and gardening, further enhancing the cottage's appeal as a delightful haven away from the hustle of city life. Living in Cruguel, you will be a part of a community that enjoys the beauty and tranquility of rural Brittany, surrounded by lush landscapes and historic sites. The village itself offers basic amenities while further facilities including shops, restaurants, and medical services can be found in nearby larger towns just a short drive away. Local Area and Activities: Cruguel is an ideal starting point for exploring the enchanting surroundings of Brittany. The area is rich in history with numerous megalithic sites such as those in nearby Carnac, akin to a French Stonehenge, which dates back ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Cruguel, this delightful stone cottage stands ready to welcome you into the tranquil embrace of the French countryside. Positioned in the Morbihan department known for its micro-climate, this residence offers a serene retreat and a promising investment for those looking to settle or find a holiday home in France. As you drive into the heart of Cruguel, you are greeted by rolling landscapes dotted with charming farmhouses and sleepy cottages. The cottage itself, a modest yet inviting abode, presents a perfect canvas for both full-time living and as a lock-up-and-leave getaway. Constructed with solid stone walls and adorned with timeless exposed beams, this home mirrors the rustic ambiance that attracts many to the Brittany region. Upon entering, the cottage unveils a cozy interior spreading across approximately 61 square metres of living space. The main living area offers a welcoming hearth where a small family or couple can gather. A well-sized kitchen area awaits your personal touch, ideal for those who enjoy culinary adventures inspired by the local French produce. The cottage comprises two comfortable bedrooms providing both rest and rejuvenation. There is a single, functional bathroom catering to your daily needs. Although the cottage is move-in ready, there lies an exciting opportunity for you to inject your own style into the space, perhaps by adding a splash of color or refurbishing certain aspects to tailor it to your taste. Step outside, and you find yourself in your private outdoor haven. The property sits on a manageable plot of 160 square meters, complete with a quaint garden. This space can potentially be transformed into a delightful retreat with blooming flowers o ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping through the front door of your Brittany retreat on a crisp autumn morning, sunlight streaming through the windows as the scent of fresh coffee mingles with the earthy aroma of the surrounding countryside. This is your invitation to experience the authentic rhythm of rural French life in Guégon, where village bakeries still sell warm baguettes at dawn and neighbors greet each other by name in the weekly market square. This substantial 110m² detached house with its full basement and generous grounds offers international buyers a rare opportunity to own a versatile vacation home in the heart of Morbihan, perfectly positioned for exploring Brittany's legendary coastline while enjoying the tranquility of countryside living. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for comfortable family gatherings. The 24m² living room anchors the home, centered around a traditional fireplace where you'll spend countless evenings warming yourself after days exploring megalithic sites or coastal walking trails. French doors open directly onto a terrace, creating seamless indoor-outdoor flow for summer dining under Brittany's famously long twilight hours. The fitted kitchen provides modern convenience while maintaining the character expected in a French country home, and the ground-floor bedroom with adjacent shower room offers flexibility for guests or creates potential for single-level living. Ascending the well-crafted staircase, you discover two additional bedrooms on the upper level, each offering peaceful garden views and ample natural light. The office space provides a practical workspace for remote working or could easily convert to a fourth bedroom, making this property ad ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the outskirts of the picturesque town of Josselin in the Morbihan region of Brittany, this delightful stone house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Morbihan is a haven for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee in a private garden adorned with a charming well and a small pond. This two-bedroom house, with its traditional stone facade, exudes a rustic charm that perfectly complements the serene surroundings. The property is in good condition, offering a comfortable living space while still leaving room for personalization and modern touches. Local Attractions and Activities Josselin, with its medieval architecture and cobblestone streets, is a town that seems to have stepped out of a fairy tale. The iconic Josselin Castle, with its majestic towers and lush gardens, is a must-visit, offering a glimpse into the region's storied past. The nearby canal provides opportunities for leisurely boat rides, fishing, and scenic walks along its banks. For those who enjoy outdoor activities, the Morbihan region is a paradise. From hiking and cycling through the rolling hills to exploring the mystical megaliths of Carnac, there's no shortage of adventures to embark on. The mild climate, influenced by the nearby Gulf of Morbihan, ensures that outdoor activities can be enjoyed year-round. Accessibility and Convenience Despite its tranquil setting, Josselin is conveniently located with easy access to majo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, in the quaint village of La Croix-Helléan, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. With its spacious garden and picturesque surroundings, this property is an ideal retreat for those seeking tranquility and a taste of authentic French countryside living. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the morning sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the cozy interiors of your new home. The house, in good condition, boasts a generous living space of 70 square meters, providing ample room for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. ### Local Lifestyle and Climate La Croix-Helléan is a hidden gem in the Morbihan department, known for its mild climate and stunning landscapes. The region enjoys a micro-climate, thanks to its proximity to the Gulf of Morbihan, offering pleasant weather year-round. This makes it perfect for outdoor enthusiasts who can indulge in activities like hiking, cycling, and exploring the nearby medieval towns. The local community is warm and welcoming, with a rich cultural heritage that is evident in the traditional festivals and markets held throughout the year. Living here means embracing a slower pace of life, where you can savor the simple pleasures of fresh produce from local farms and the camaraderie of friendly neighbors. ### Property Features and Amenities - 3 Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for families or hosting guests. - 1 Well-Appointed Bathroom: Modern fixtures and fittings. - Large Living Room with Fireplace: Ideal for cozy winter nights. - Fitted Kitchen: Equipped with essential appliances for culinary adventures. - Expansive Garden (2500m²): A haven for gar ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Forges de Lanouee, this charming three-bedroom house offers a comfortable living environment and a touch of rural bliss, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of Brittany, France. This property is well-maintained but awaits the personal touch of its new owners, providing an opportunity to tailor the space to your individual taste and needs. Entering through the front steps, you're welcomed into a glazed porch area—ideal for enjoying the morning light without stepping outside. This leads into a cozy dining room which seamlessly opens into a lounge, creating a flowing space for everyday living and entertaining. Adjacent to this area is a fully fitted kitchen, equipped to meet all your culinary needs. The layout also includes two bedrooms on the ground floor, one of which is currently utilized as a dedicated office space—perfect for those working from home. Storage solutions are not an oversight in this home, with a pantry, a storage room, and a shower room complete with WC located conveniently on the same level. A carpeted staircase leads to the upper floor where you will find the master bedroom, which boasts ample space and extends into another room currently used as a vibrant art studio due to the abundance of natural light. This space is versatile and can be adapted to suit various needs such as a nursery or an additional lounge area. Below the main living area is a basement that houses a garage (currently transformed into a cinema room), a boiler/utility area, a wine cellar, a workshop, and a summer kitchen with fitted units. Doors from the summer kitchen open onto a small veranda leading into the expansive rear garden. The garden is a true highli ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a wonderful opportunity nestled in the heart of Brittany, a prime choice for overseas buyers and expats looking for the charm and tranquility of the French countryside. Located in La Croix-Helléan, Morbihan, this delightful four-bedroom house epitomizes comfort and traditional elegance. With its typical French Longère style, this property combines authentic Breton architecture with modern-day living, offering a peaceful retreat with spectacular surroundings. This charming property spans an impressive 195 square meters and is priced at an attractive €179,350, with hints of rustic charm and the potential for adding your own personal touches. It perfectly balances the traditional and contemporary vibes. Although it is in good condition, minor refreshments will enhance its timeless beauty and maximize its potential. Fixing it up can be an exciting journey to truly make it your dream home. Step inside to explore the spacious accommodations: - Ground floor features: - Expansive reception rooms including a kitchen, living room, and lounge - Convenient toilet and shower room for guests or a quick rinse after enjoying the garden - Upstairs awaits: - Master bedroom with en-suite bathroom for ultimate privacy - Three additional generous bedrooms, perfect for family or guests - Additional bathroom and WC Beyond the main house, this property boasts: - Stone garage within an outbuilding - A large courtyard at the front, ideal for gatherings or enjoying the sunshine - Pretty garden at the back complete with a swimming pool - The entire property covers approximately 2804 m² Indeed, this home presents a wonderful canvas to instill your vision and flair. Whether you choose to maintain its classic appeal or add a ... click here to read more

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Here I am, as always, on the move, juggling house viewings, phone calls, and endless paperwork. But in between my whirlwind schedule, there's a hidden gem I'd love to chat about briefly. Picture Brittany's serene vibe, nestled snugly in the heart of Morbihan, in the charming village of Taupont. Here stands a three-bedroom stone house, waiting patiently for someone to infuse it with life. It's just waiting for someone like you who appreciates the subtle charm of traditional French countryside. Right now, there's lots to say about this house, so buckle up. This cozy abode spreads across three lush levels, making it quite the spacious and versatile haven. Upon entering, you will be greeted by an inviting living room adorned with a rustic fireplace and original wooden beams — a perfect space for cozy winter evenings. Adjacent is a roomy kitchen and dining area, ready to handle family gatherings or casual dinners. And the convenience of a cloakroom with a WC on this floor cannot be overstated. Moving up to the first floor, the possibilities multiply. There are two ample-sized bedrooms, one even pampering with an en-suite shower room. The main bathroom also resides on this level, making mornings a breeze. The topmost level is where you’ll find the third bedroom, offering wonderful panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Imagine waking up to such serene scenes every morning! Now, let's chat renovation. This house, while livable, has that little need for a sprinkle of updating—offering an opportunity to add your personal flair. Imagine the joy of crafting each nook to your liking while residing amidst the comforts it already provides. A potential project, but nothing too overwhelming. Wouldn't it be nice, particularly ... click here to read more

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This stunning six-bedroom house in the peaceful rural village of Saint-Abraham, Morbihan, 56140, France provides an idyllic living experience complete the charm of traditional French culture. Located only half an hour from the vibrant city of Vannes, the property sits amongst some of the most sublime landscapes Franch has to offer. Saint-Abraham itself is a laid-back and charming community, allowing you to enjoy the tranquility of the countryside whilst still having access to essential amenities. This beautiful stone farmhouse stands out with its graceful architecture that translates into large, airy spaces inside. The ground floor wraps you in comfort and warmth with its receptive living area - complete with a cozy fireplace and wood-burner - as well as a games room that doubles as an extra bedroom, if required. The open plan kitchen creates a congenial atmosphere ideal for family gatherings and entertaining. There's also a family bathroom, separate toilet, storage room, and a practical utility room/laundry room on this floor. A spacious landing on the first floor leads you to five charming bedrooms and an additional bathroom with a toilet. The modern heating system, installed in 2021, ensures a comfortable temperature throughout the year, while the septic tank is compliant with current regulations. The property also offers an outbuilding, a quaint guest Gite renovated in 2021. It features a front room with a kitchen area, a bathroom with WC on the ground floor, and two small bedrooms upstairs. Furthermore, there's a large barn that houses a workshop and a henhouse. However, the jewel in the crown of this wonderful property is the ground. Enclosed within the approx. 6875 m2 area is a wooden deck that houses an abov ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene landscape of Lantillac, Morbihan, this 2-bedroom country home offers a quaint and tranquil lifestyle, ideal for those looking to embrace the natural beauty and culture of Brittany, France. With its charm and potential, this property could be a delightful dwelling for someone passionate about creating a personalized home space in a rustic setting. The home itself occupies a generous plot of approximately 1503 m2 and consists of a charming structure with all the essentials for comfortable living while also offering scope for further expansion and customization. The ground floor features a cozy kitchen dining area, a lounge perfect for relaxing evenings by the wood burning heating system, a bedroom, a bathroom with toilet facilities, and a utility room. The first floor houses an attic bedroom and additional space which could potentially be converted into more rooms, providing flexibility for a growing family or visitors. Additionally, a small independent barn serves as an annexe, suitable for various uses such as storage or a workshop. The property's condition is good, but as with many homes of its character, there could be potential for a new owner to make further improvements or renovations to enhance its charm and functionality. The mention of a new septic tank system being required indicates a need for some updating, which could be an exciting project for those eager to put their stamp on their new home. Amenities: - Kitchen Dining Room - Lounge with Wood Burning Heater - Two Bedrooms (one on the ground floor, one attic room) - Bathroom with WC - Utility Room - Independent Barn (Annexe) - Garden - Approximately 1503 m2 of Land Living in Lantillac provides a unique opportunity to experience ... click here to read more

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Discover a striking four-bedroom house in the quaint town of Taupont, nestled in the picturesque Morbihan department of Brittany, France. This charming property offers both comfort and character, making it a perfect choice for those looking to embrace rural French life with all modern conveniences. As you step inside, you’ll be greeted by a spacious reception room that serves as the heart of the home, featuring a cozy lounge, a farmhouse-style built-in kitchen with a central island, and a dining area ideal for family gatherings. The house boasts an array of well-appointed bedrooms—three delightful rooms, one with a private bathroom and WC, and another two sharing a spacious family bathroom and WC. The opulent master bedroom is a true retreat, complete with a dressing room and an elegant shower room and WC. Beyond the interior, the property extends its charm to the outdoors. It is enveloped by a lovely enclosed garden measuring approximately 1980 square meters, adorned with natural hedges that enhance privacy. Outdoor amenities include an above-ground swimming pool and a large decking area, perfect for relaxation or hosting summer barbecues. For functional needs, there is a workshop, a garage, and a wood store. Set within a community praised for its serene environment and friendly neighbors, this house not only maps out a peaceful residence but also positions you in a locale brimming with activities and attractions. The nearby Gulf of Morbihan is known for its oyster cultivation and stunning coastal views, while local towns offer a glimpse into Brittany’s rich medieval heritage, with festivals and markets that are a celebration of Breton culture. Living in Taupont provides a gentle, temperate climate influenced by the ... click here to read more

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Set amidst tranquil verdure at Lanouee, Morbihan, this stylish detached house presents a delightful respite from the hustle and bustle of city life, offering a serene living experience to its occupants. Constructed in a quaint French locale, this property sits on a generous plot of 4010 sqm, providing ample space for outdoor pursuits and leisurely strolls on your private grounds. The property has been tastefully refurbished in 2015, featuring modern aesthetics while retaining its enchanting rural charm. It includes a fitted kitchen that caters to all your culinary needs, a cozy lounge equipped with a wood-burner that promises warmth during the chillier seasons, and a conservatory that provides a scenic view of the sprawling green landscape surrounding the house. The house offers two comfortably sized bedrooms, with the ground floor bedroom easily accessible and the first floor bedroom featuring additional space that can be utilized as a study or dressing room, all encompassed within a total habitable area of 90 sqm. Key Property Features: - Total plot size: 4010 sqm - Habitable area: 90 sqm - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Lounge size: 28 sqm - Fitted kitchen - Conservatory - Patio - Garage - Gas heating - Private and spacious garden Despite its serene rural setting, the property does not eschew accessibility to modern conveniences and leisure opportunities. The region of Morbihan, known for its agriculture, fishing, and burgeoning tourism, boasts a mild micro-climate, particularly appealing to those keen on enjoying the outdoors. The picturesque Gulf of Morbihan, renowned for its oyster cultivation, is a short drive away, offering culinary delights and scenic views. Residents can delve into a treasure trove of history ... click here to read more

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Charming 2-Bedroom Detached House in Lanouee, Morbihan Nestled in the picturesque commune of Lanouee in the serene Morbihan department, this delightful detached house offers a tranquil retreat ideal for those seeking a serene lifestyle in the lush landscapes of Brittany. With a total area of 4010 square meters, the enclosed property ensures privacy and ample space for family activities and gardening enthusiasts. House Details: - Spacious 90 square meter living area - 2 well-appointed bedrooms - Comfortable lounge with an efficient wood-burner - Modern fitted kitchen perfect for culinary explorations - Convenient ground-floor bedroom layout - Additional space attached to second floor bedroom, ideal for a study or dressing room - Cozy conservatory for relaxation - Large patio ideal for outdoor dining and gatherings - Generously sized garage - Oil heating system for optimal comfort The property has been thoughtfully refurbished in 2015, and it comes ready to move into, making it an excellent choice for anyone looking to settle quickly into their new home. The grounds offer a perfect blend of green space and privacy, making it a delightful playground for children and a peaceful escape for adults. Local Area and Lifestyle: Forge de Lanouee and the broader Morbihan area offer a delightful living experience characterized by its mild micro-climate and vibrant natural surroundings. Residents can enjoy the beautiful Morbihan Gulf, known for its warm waters and scenic views. The ancient town of Vannes, a short drive away, presents cobblestone streets and medieval architecture, providing a picturesque backdrop for weekend explorations. The region is renowned for its rich agriculture and maritime heritage, with local markets of ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the quaint community of Taupont, France, this inviting 3-bedroom house offers an ideal setting for those seeking a true taste of the French countryside. Priced at just €146,720, this property presents a fantastic opportunity for international buyers and expats interested in relocating to this charming region, known for its rich history and serene natural beauty. As you approach the property, the promise of a peaceful life awaits. Taupont, located in the Morbihan department of Brittany, boasts a rural environment enriched with cultural landmarks and a welcoming community. The nearby Lac aux Ducs provides a picturesque backdrop for leisure activities, and the local market town is the perfect spot for everyday necessities, shopping, and mingling with locals. Stepping inside this 120 square meter home, you're greeted by a spacious living room complete with a fireplace, adding warmth and comfort to the main area. This is complemented by an adjoining open kitchen, making it a great space for family gatherings or home-cooked meals. There's also a lovely conservatory, perfect for enjoying the natural light throughout the day. - Living room with fireplace - Open plan kitchen - Conservatory - 3 bedrooms - Office space - 1 bathroom - 2 toilets - Wood burning stove heating - Garden inclusive of an orchard - Total land area approximately 929 square meters The property is built with families in mind, offering three comfortably-sized bedrooms and additional office space, ideal for remote work or study. While the house is in good condition, an upgrading of the sanitation system is recommended to bring it up to modern standards, showcasing its potential for customization and personal touch. Living in Morbihan, you'll e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting town of Malestroit, in the Morbihan region of Brittany, France, this four-bedroom house comes as an inviting opportunity for those seeking a genuine French living experience. Spanning 151 square meters of habitable space, this property is perfect for a family looking for a spacious yet cozy retreat or for those wishing to invest in a property with ample room for growth. Malestroit is known for its picturesque views and tranquil lifestyle, making it an ideal location for anyone wishing to escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The town itself offers a rich tapestry of history and culture, characterized by its medieval streets and historical architecture. Living in Malestroit gives one a perfect blend of rural charm and modern conveniences, surrounded by verdant landscapes and the occasional sound of the gentle L’Oust river. The house sits in a quiet market town, offering a delightful garden perfect for evening gatherings, leisurely afternoons, or productive weekends of gardening. The layout is simple yet functional, with four generously sized bedrooms and two bathrooms catering to family needs. Sunlight streams generously into the living areas, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere in the lounge of over 25 square meters. The heating system is gas-based, ensuring warmth during those cooler winter nights, common in the Brittany region. Let’s take a look at some of the key features of the property: - Located in the quaint town of Malestroit - Four spacious bedrooms - Two bathrooms - A sunny lounge of 25 square meters - Property spans across 235 square meters of land - Gas heating system - Ample garden space for family activities - Situated in a serene market town - Ideal property for ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming 5-bedroom, Neo-Breton style house nestled in the scenic locale of Lanouee, Morbihan. This detached house, enveloped by a vast, picturesque garden spanning over an acre, presents an idyllic setting for both relaxation and adventure in the heart of Brittany, France. Property Features - 5 spacious bedrooms providing ample accommodation for family and guests - 3 well-appointed bathrooms offering convenience and privacy - A sprawling reception room sized at 35 m2, ideal for family gatherings - A fully fitted and equipped modern kitchen, ready for culinary exploits - Total living space of 142 m2, perfect for a comfortable lifestyle - Extensive garden area measuring 4403 m2, offering a lush outdoor retreat - Efficient heat pump system, ensuring year-round comfort - Overall grounds exude a verdant charm, with meticulous landscaping Designed in the distinctive Neo-Breton architectural style, this house combines traditional charm with contemporary comfort. The interior spaces are generously sized, promoting a sense of openness and light. The large landscaped garden serves as a private oasis, ideal for gardening enthusiasts or those simply seeking a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. Local Living and Climate Forges de Lanouee lies in the southeastern segment of Brittany, an area renowned for its mild, temperate climate that encourages lush vegetation and a rich variety of wildlife. Residents and visitors alike enjoy relatively mild winters and warm, pleasant summers, fostering an outdoor lifestyle year-round. Community and Activities Living in Lanouee offers a serene and tranquil lifestyle, characterized by close-knit community ties and an abundance of outdoor activities. The pro ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Brittany, the picturesque town of Malestroit beckons those seeking a quintessential French lifestyle. Known for its rich history, charming architecture, and tranquil surroundings, Malestroit offers a delightful blend of old-world appeal and modern-day conveniences—a mix that appeals to expatriates and overseas buyers looking for a unique piece of France to call their own. It's here in the Morbihan department, along the banks of the serene River Oust, where we find this delightfully comfortable two-bedroom cottage, a perfect example of traditional Breton living. Built around two decades ago, this cottage has been a treasured holiday home, offering many a respite from the hustle and bustle of daily life. With a size of 70 square meters, the house was built to withstand the test of time. Now, as any well-loved home eventually does, it requires a bit of updating to regain its original splendor. This provides an excellent opportunity for new homeowners to inject their personal touch while appreciating the strong foundation already in place. As you step through the front door, you're met with a cozy ground floor layout. The open-plan space invites you to linger, from a spacious bedroom—ideal for guests or as a retreat for yourself—to the bathroom cum utility room that ensures functionality without compromising on style. A highlight of this floor is the kitchen area, dominated by a magnificent wood-burning stove, which serves as the main heating source. The stove not only warms the house but also infuses it with that rustic feel that makes living here both peaceful and practical. Next to the kitchen is the lounge and dining area, a space where form meets function. The layout fosters easy conversation, ... click here to read more

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