Stone House in Vire Normandie: Cozy Retreat with Expansive Gardens

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Vire, Basse-Normandie, 14500, France, Vire Normandie (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 125Floor area

€275,000

House

Parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

125m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Normandy

Nestled in the serene countryside of Vire Normandie, this charming stone house offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the crisp morning air filled with the scent of blooming flowers, and the promise of a day spent exploring the picturesque landscapes of Basse-Normandie. This is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty.

A Home with Character and Comfort

Step inside this delightful two-bedroom stone house, where rustic charm meets modern comfort. The interior exudes warmth and character, with exposed beams and stone walls that tell stories of a bygone era. The heart of the home is the inviting living room, where a granite fireplace and wood-burning stove create a cozy ambiance perfect for relaxing evenings. The fitted kitchen, equipped with modern appliances, opens seamlessly into the living area, making it ideal for entertaining family and friends.

A Garden Lover's Paradise

Outside, the property unfolds into a sprawling 6986m² garden, a haven for nature enthusiasts and gardening aficionados. Whether you're cultivating your own vegetable patch, enjoying a leisurely afternoon picnic, or simply soaking in the sun, this expansive outdoor space offers endless possibilities. The garden also features an outbuilding, garage, and workshop, providing ample storage and creative space for hobbies and projects.

A Gateway to Normandy's Rich Heritage

Living in Vire Normandie means immersing yourself in a region rich with history and culture. Explore the medieval architecture of Vire, with its ancient fortifications and charming town center. Indulge in the local cuisine, renowned for its creamy cheeses, fresh seafood, and delectable pastries. The region's vibrant markets offer a taste of Normandy's culinary delights, from artisanal cheeses to freshly baked baguettes.

Seasonal Adventures Await

Each season brings its own unique charm to Normandy. In spring, the countryside bursts into life with vibrant blooms and lush greenery. Summer invites you to explore the nearby beaches, where golden sands and azure waters beckon. Autumn paints the landscape in warm hues, perfect for scenic hikes and leisurely drives. Winter transforms the region into a cozy wonderland, with opportunities for festive celebrations and fireside gatherings.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

This property is not only a delightful vacation home but also a sound investment. With its ready-to-move-in condition, it offers immediate comfort and convenience. The local property market in Vire Normandie is stable, with potential for rental income during peak tourist seasons. For international buyers, the legal process is straightforward, and the community is welcoming to newcomers.

Key Features:
- Two spacious bedrooms
- One well-appointed bathroom
- Cozy living room with granite fireplace
- Modern fitted kitchen
- Expansive 6986m² garden
- Outbuilding, garage, and workshop
- Located in a peaceful hamlet
- Close proximity to Vire's historical sites
- Easy access to local markets and dining
- Potential for rental income

Your Normandy Adventure Begins Here

This stone house in Vire Normandie is more than just a property; it's an invitation to a lifestyle of peace, beauty, and cultural richness. Whether you're seeking a vacation home, a holiday retreat, or a second residence, this charming abode offers the perfect blend of comfort and character. Don't miss the opportunity to make this enchanting property your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of Normandy's timeless allure.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
125
Price per m²
€2,200
Garden size
6986
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled between the vibrant community of Vire and the picturesque countryside of the Basse-Normandie region, lies a house that seamlessly merges comfort with potential. This post-war property, situated in Vire, Basse-Normandie, offers a unique blend of residential warmth and ample space for personalization, ideal for those seeking a home in France with its serene yet lively lifestyle. For a moment, picture yourself arriving at this welcoming abode. The structure stands with an understated grace, hinting at its history while also offering modern-day functionality. As you step through the entrance hall, you are greeted by a fitted kitchen that beckons the family chef to whip up their next culinary masterpiece. Adjacent to the kitchen is a cozy living room/lounge area that invites gatherings, laughter, and relaxation. The ground floor also features the convenience of a bedroom and a toilet, perfectly suited for guests or family members preferring single-story living. Heading upstairs, the home continues to deliver with two additional spacious bedrooms, providing comfortable resting spaces, and a shower room that caters to all daily needs with simplicity and ease. The layout is both practical and conducive to family life, offering not just rooms, but spaces where memories can be made. The house itself might need a touch of personalization here and there, but this gives you the opportunity to make it truly yours. Some areas might benefit from a bit of modern flare or a personal touch, but this can be seen as an exciting opportunity to imprint your style onto the property. The large outbuilding is a significant aspect of this home, offering extra space that could be transformed into anything you envision – perhaps a worksho ... click here to read more

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Step into this charming home nestled in the serene landscapes of Vire, Basse-Normandie, a sublime locality that promises a placid yet vibrant living experience. This welcoming 5-bedroom abode spreads over 186 square meters and is sited on an expansive plot of land measuring approximately 3455 square meters. If you've been contemplating a life in the picturesque French countryside, this property beckons with its open promise of comfort and space. The house exudes a character that fits seamlessly into the bucolic surroundings of the Normandy region. As you enter, you're greeted by a commodious entrance hall that leads you into the fitted kitchen, well-equipped for culinary adventures. The living room, accented by a cozy fireplace, invites gatherings and quiet evenings alike. The residence comprises five well-appointed bedrooms, offering ample personal space for each family member. Additionally, the property includes a practical laundry room, a bathroom, and a shower room—catering to the needs of a modern family. Property Features: - Five spacious bedrooms - Fitted kitchen - Living room with a fireplace - One bathroom and one shower room - Laundry room - Extensive land size of 3455 square meters - Garage - Annual property tax: 1963 € For those envisioning a venture into renovation or simply making this space their own, the property offers a solid foundation to build upon. Its good condition allows for immediate occupancy, while still leaving room for personalized enhancements and decorations. Living in Vire Normandie is experiencing a blend of historical richness and contemporary convenience. The town is famed for its lush landscapes, historic architecture, and vibrant community life. From traditional markets offering l ... click here to read more

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Discover peaceful countryside living with this charming 3-bedroom country home nestled in the rustic hamlet of Vire-Normandie, situated in the heart of Normandy, Calvados, France. This lovely detached stone house is set on over an acre of picturesque gardens, perfect for those seeking tranquility and a connection to nature. The home itself, which covers 115 square meters, is primarily in good condition and offers a harmonious blend of modern amenities and traditional character. The stone exterior, coupled with modern double-glazed windows installed around 2016, assures a blend of efficiency and historic charm. While the house is comfortable and ready for immediate move-in, it also presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to personalize a home without the need for extensive renovations. Upon entering, you're greeted by a cozy entrance hall featuring birch wood flooring and exposed stone walls. The lounge, which is comfortably sized and includes a modern pellet burner, offers a perfect space for family gatherings. It opens onto a well-equipped kitchen and dining area, making it ideal for entertaining guests. The utility room adds a practical touch with spaces allocated for washing and drying machines, along with additional storage. The upper level houses three bedrooms, each with unique features like "Juliette" balconies, sloping ceilings, and exposed stone walls adding to the charm. The master bedroom benefits from an en-suite shower room, while the other two bedrooms share a "Jack & Jill" style bathroom, ensuring convenience and privacy. Living in Vire-Normandie offers a blend of serene rural life with the convenience of nearby amenities. The town of Vire is just a few kilometers away, providing access to s ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Normandy Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of a songbird, as the morning sun filters through the lush canopy surrounding your stone-built sanctuary. Nestled at the end of a private driveway, this 4-bedroom house near Vire, Calvados, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of modern life. With its rich history dating back to the early 1900s, this property is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in tranquility and natural beauty. A Home with Character and Comfort Step inside to discover 102 square meters of thoughtfully renovated living space, where traditional charm meets modern convenience. The ground floor welcomes you with an open-plan living room, complete with a fitted kitchen and a cozy fireplace, perfect for gathering with family and friends. A fitted wood burner adds warmth and ambiance, making it an inviting space to unwind after a day exploring the picturesque Normandy countryside. The ground floor also features a study, ideal for those who work from home or seek a quiet corner for reading and reflection. A bedroom with an en suite shower room offers convenience and privacy, while a utility room and WC complete the layout. Upstairs, the first floor reveals three additional bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat for rest and relaxation. A family bathroom ensures comfort for all, while a landing area provides a versatile space for a second study or reading nook. Embrace the Outdoors Beyond the walls of this charming home, the property extends to 2.4 acres of garden and paddocks, offering endless possibilities for outdoor living. Whether you dream of cultivating a vibrant garden, keeping horses, or si ... click here to read more

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Discover the charms of French provincial living with this delightful four-bedroom stone house nestled on an ample plot of 8,776 m2 in Saint-Germain-De-Tallevende-La-Lande-Vaumont, Basse-Normandie. This classic property evokes rustic elegance and provides a serene retreat in a sought-after part of France, ideal for families or those seeking a spacious second home. The house itself is well-appointed with a kitchen that includes a cozy dining area, ideal for family meals or entertaining guests. A generous living room serves as the heart of the home, with a warming wood-burning stove that adds to the home's rustic charm. With four bedrooms, the property comfortably accommodates a family, with additional spaces such as a laundry room, a bathroom and a shower room providing both functionality and convenience. Another major highlight is the inclusion of a garage, an indispensable feature for security and storage. Property Features Include: - Spacious kitchen with dining area - Large living room with wood burning stove - Four well-sized bedrooms - One bathroom, one shower room, and a separate toilet - Laundry room - Garage - Central heating (gas) - Large garden and terrace The property is characterized as being in good condition but, being realistic, it holds potential for some renovation to tailor it to personal tastes or modern standards. This aspect makes it a compelling choice for those looking to invest in a property and mold it into their dream home. Local Amenities and Lifestyle Living in Saint-Germain-De-Tallevende-La-Lande-Vaumont offers a peaceful lifestyle, deeply intertwined with the natural beauty and the historical backdrop of the Basse-Normandie region. The property's proximity to a tranqui ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene heart of Saint-Germain-De-Tallevende, Basse-Normandie, 14, France, this beautiful stone house offers an idyllic retreat for those yearning for a peaceful life in the French countryside. Life here is wonderfully laid-back, with its quiet surroundings, fresh air, and the distinct charm only found in small villages in France. The property itself is a good example of traditional French architecture, a comfortably-sized home with plenty of room for a family, and enough land for twice the optimism. Welcoming you is the sound of birds singing in the trees and the gentle rustle of leaves in your country garden—a blissful reminder that you are far from the bustling city life. The house is in good condition and ready for new families or adventurous expat buyers who seek to embrace the tranquil rural life. It features four cozy bedrooms that promise peaceful slumber after a day spent exploring the enchanting landscapes of Normandy or nearby historical sites. The quaint village of Saint-Germain-De-Tallevende is synonymous with serenity and a tight-knit community spirit. The local area offers an array of activities and attractions suitable for residents and visitors alike. You can try your hand at golfing at the nearby course or take long, leisurely strolls around the picturesque lake—an idyllic spot for picnics or simply enjoying a quiet afternoon with a good book. For families moving in, the area is perfect for creating cherished memories with numerous outdoor activities to keep every member engaged. Vire Normandie itself is a region that’s overflowing with history and cultural richness. Its cobblestone streets and aged buildings whisper tales of the past, while the local markets tempt your senses with fres ... click here to read more

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Imagine a tranquil little haven nestled in the picturesque village of Le Mesnil-Robert, located in the heart of Calvados, Normandy, France. A place where life moves at a beautifully relaxed pace, embracing the charm of its rustic surroundings. This charming 3-bedroom house gives you not only a cozy place to call home but also a slice of French country life that many dream of experiencing. Before diving into this lovely abode, let's explore what makes living in Calvados such a treat. Known for its stunning landscapes, Calvados is a gem in the north-east region of Normandie. Here, you're enveloped by diverse cultural and geographical areas, from the rolling hills of Swiss Normande to the alluring flatlands of Caen. The Auge area, in particular, offers the quintessential Normandy landscape, dotted with half-timbered houses and verdant meadows. Of course, history enthusiasts and beach lovers will delight in the proximity of the famous WWII landing beaches—a poignant reminder of times past. The climate in Calvados complements the region’s beauty, with warm summers and mild winters, perfect for enjoying the breathtaking countryside and coastal vistas year-round. Whether you're exploring the local farmers' markets, savoring the region’s renowned apple brandy, or taking a leisurely stroll along quaint country paths, life here is all about simplicity and savoring each moment. Now, let's delve into what this property has to offer. Situated in a peaceful setting, this detached house boasts a panoramic view of the countryside. It's a picturesque location that lets you truly unwind, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The house stands on a generous stretch of land, over 1.1 hectares to be exact, giving you ample space ... click here to read more

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Discover the beautiful charm and serenity of rural France with this enchanting 10-bedroom house, nestled in the peaceful area of Vire, Calvados, 14500. Situated in the picturesque region of Lower Normandy, this former farmhouse, surrounded by lush landscapes and a rich historical setting, awaits those looking for a genuine and vibrant French experience. This substantial residence, spread over 288 square meters, offers a spacious lifestyle with its ensemble of 14 well-appointed rooms. Set on an expansive 1.2 hectares of fertile land, this property provides not just a home, but a retreat into the heart of Normandy. Perfect for large families or those looking to pursue a hospitality venture, this property has immense potential and character. Entering the home, you're welcomed by a grand entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the house. The main living area includes a cozy, well-equipped kitchen just waiting for culinary exploration, a formal dining room ideal for hosting family gatherings, a living room that exudes comfort, and three bedrooms that promise restful nights. Personal space is no issue, thanks to the inclusion of a dressing room, a bathroom with an adjoining toilet, and a separate toilet for added convenience. The guest wing of the property is perfect for visitors or could even serve as a bed and breakfast, featuring a reception room, a second living room, and seven additional bedrooms each boasting their own shower and sink. This section of the house is perfectly designed to offer privacy and practicality with two shared shower rooms and two toilets. Stepping outside, the magic continues. The property offers numerous outdoor spaces to enjoy the tranquility and natural beauty of the area. Whether y ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Truttemer-Le-Petit in the picturesque region of Basse-Normandie, this charming stone house offers a tranquil lifestyle coupled with a touch of the rustic French countryside. This property, with a total internal area of 88m² spread over a generous land plot of 2695m², presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful settings of rural France. Constructed in the early 1900s, this house has stood the test of time, seamlessly blending historic charm with modern amenities. Recently renovated, the home is in good condition, ready for new owners to move in or customize further to their taste. It presents a unique chance for those keen on adding personal touches to create their ideal rustic retreat. Upon entering this distinguished home, you are greeted by a functional kitchen that leads into an inviting living room, which forms the heart of the home. Adjacent to this, a cozy lounge area provides a perfect space to relax and unwind. The property features three well-sized bedrooms, offering ample space for a family or guests. The accompanying bathroom is well equipped, ensuring practicality and comfort within this rural haven. Main Property Features: - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Kitchen - Living room - Lounge - Land size of 2695m² - Interior house size of 88m² Vire Normandie, nestled in Normandy, France, holds an appeal for expatriates and overseas buyers with its rich history, lush landscapes, and slower pace of life compared to the bustling city environment. Locally, residents benefit from the charm of small-town living while still being connected to larger cities like Caen and Rennes by a well-maintained road network. The region offers plentif ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself awakening to the soft morning light filtering through PVC double-glazed windows as the Normandy countryside comes alive around you. The aroma of fresh coffee mingles with the earthy scent of dew-covered grass drifting through your open kitchen door. Your three-bedroom country house in Sourdeval, nestled in the heart of Manche, offers more than shelter—it provides a gateway to the authentic French rural lifestyle that international vacation home seekers dream about discovering. This 75m² stone house stands on 1,500m² of private land, offering the perfect balance between manageable property size and generous outdoor space for family gatherings, vegetable gardens, or simply enjoying the changing seasons of Lower Normandy. The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance flowing into a living room anchored by a traditional fireplace fitted with an efficient pellet stove, creating that quintessential French country ambiance during cooler months. The separate kitchen provides space for preparing regional specialties using local ingredients from nearby markets, while the ground-floor shower room and WC offer practical convenience for daily living and hosting guests. Upstairs, three generous bedrooms provide flexible accommodation for family members and friends visiting your Normandy retreat. Whether you envision children's laughter echoing through the hallways during summer holidays or accommodating multiple couples exploring the region together, this layout delivers versatility. The landing connects these private spaces, while the attic above offers potential for additional storage or future expansion, subject to planning permissions. The property's outbuildings transform this from a simple house into a compo ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself standing in the enclosed courtyard of your own Norman retreat, where centuries-old stone walls shelter flowering gardens and the morning mist rolls in from the Manche countryside. This substantial three-bedroom house in Sourdeval offers international buyers an authentic slice of Lower Normandy life, where traditional architecture meets the practical comforts modern vacation homeowners need. With 95 square meters of living space plus a generous 45-square-meter convertible attic ready for your personal vision, this property presents opportunities many second home seekers spend years searching for. Sourdeval sits in the heart of the Manche department, where rolling green pastures meet bocage hedgerows and history echoes through medieval market squares. The rhythm of life here follows Normandy's agricultural calendar: spring apple blossoms that perfume entire valleys, summer farmers markets overflowing with Camembert and cidre, autumn harvest festivals celebrating the region's legendary calvados, and winter evenings gathered around crackling fireplaces. This house captures that rhythm perfectly, with its traditional layout offering both communal spaces for gathering and private retreats for quiet moments. The ground floor centers around a welcoming kitchen where you can prepare meals with ingredients from Sourdeval's weekly markets, while the adjacent living room with its working fireplace becomes the natural heart of the home during cooler months. A second living room provides flexible space that many international owners convert into dining areas, home offices, or cozy reading rooms overlooking the garden. This configuration serves vacation homeowners exceptionally well, allowing simultaneous activities ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a tranquil retreat nestled in the heart of Normandie, in the serene village of Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu, France. This captivating three-bedroom house is an unfolding story of charm, potential, and pastoral beauty, offering a perfect canvas for those seeking a serene lifestyle or a delightful holiday escape. Property Features: - Three bedrooms: two doubles and a twin, accommodating various family sizes or guest visits. - Two bathrooms: a ground-floor shower room with WC and a separate WC with washbasin upstairs, ensuring convenience and privacy. - A semi-open modern fitted kitchen, seamlessly integrating functionality with living space, perfect for modern living. - A cozy sitting/dining room, highlighted by a granite fireplace in an exposed stone wall and equipped with a wood burner, providing warmth and ambiance during cooler evenings. - Tasteful interior design elements including tiled floors and exposed beams, adding character and rustic charm throughout the home. - An inviting outdoor space, boasting a well-established garden spreading across 0.36 of an acre. The property's south-facing orientation ensures ample sun exposure, enhancing the beauty of its rural surroundings and offering splendid views with complete privacy – a rare find with no immediate neighbors. - A gravel area at the front, perfect for setting up outdoor dining or a comfortable seating area to enjoy the tranquil environment. Amenities: - Fully renovated, ready to move in or to be personalized further to your taste. - A peaceful, rural setting with abundant greenery and an intimate connection with nature. - Proximity to local attractions, historical sites, and the majestic landscapes of Normandie. - Easy access to essential service ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the charming countryside of Gathemo, Basse-Normandie, France, this quaint stone house awaits its next chapter. With the serene beauty of rural France as its backdrop, this property offers a unique blend of traditional architecture and the opportunity for personalization. Whether you're dreaming of a peaceful retreat or a new beginning, this home provides a delightful canvas to create your very own haven. This two-bedroom, one-bathroom home sits comfortably on a generous 1,200 square meters of land, making it a perfect spot for those who love the outdoors or envision cultivating their own garden. The stone facade speaks to the timeless construction typical of the region, evoking a sense of history and permanence that many modern homes simply cannot match. At 85 square meters, this home is cozy, yet the intelligent use of space ensures that it feels open and accommodating. The property's location in Gathemo, situated in the picturesque region of Basse-Normandie, offers both tranquility and accessibility. The climate here is temperate, characterized by mild summers and cool winters, making it perfect for those who enjoy experiencing all four seasons without the extremes. The area's natural beauty comes alive in every season, whether it’s the blossoming flowers of spring or the golden hues of autumn leaves. As a busy real estate agent, I’ve seen that many expatriates and overseas buyers are drawn to Gathemo not just for its affordably priced real estate, but for its traditional French village lifestyle. Life in Gathemo promises a slower pace, where neighbors know each other by name and community events bring everyone together. The village itself is equipped with necessary amenities and provides a s ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque village of Gathemo, in the heart of the charming region of Basse-Normandie, France, stands a quaint stone house that calls out to those looking for a cozy refuge rich with potential and history. As a busty realtor, I know how hard it can be to find that perfect blend of charm and practicality, but this delightful two-bedroom home might just be the answer you didn't know you were searching for. Let's dive a little deeper into what makes this property — and its surroundings — such a special find. Let's start with the stone house itself, a structure that elegantly captures the rustic allure of Normandy's architecture. The home spans across 85 square meters, offering a harmonious balance of intimacy and welcoming spaces. With two bedrooms, it’s ideal for a small family, a couple, or perhaps even someone seeking an artist's retreat. This property presents itself in good condition, so you can move in and start your new chapter with minimal fuss. Property Features: - 2 cozy bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Traditional stone facade - Situated on a generous 1200m² plot - Charming rural setting - 2 levels of living space - Ample natural light - Comfortable 85m² of interior space - Ample potential for personal touches - Spacious garden area perfect for outdoor activities As you arrive, you can’t help but admire the quaint, stone exterior that's symbolic of homes in this region. The traditional architecture speaks to the longevity and durability of its construction, while the generous portion of land it sits on offers a blank canvas for gardening enthusiasts or space for family gatherings. While the house is ready to live in, it’s the kind of property that allows room for personal touch-ups and creative impr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Basse-Normandie, the charming village of Gathemo invites you to explore this endearing stone house that's waiting to become your next adventure. The journey to homeownership in France doesn't get more enticing than this, balancing price with potential. Let's dive into what makes this property such a catch and what life in this idyllic French region is like. Gathemo, a small village tucked away in the rolling hills of the Normandy region, is where tranquility and beauty go hand in hand. It offers a slower pace of life that many overseas buyers and expats find appealing. The local area is teeming with lush landscapes and rich history, perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside's serene lifestyle. Known for its lush greenery and tranquil environment, Gathemo is a place where you can truly escape the hustle and bustle and rediscover peace. While Gathemo might seem like a remote retreat, it's well-connected to nearby larger towns where you can access essential amenities. Owning this stone house is an opportunity to enjoy the wonderful climate of Lower Normandy, which boasts mild, temperate weather. Summers are warm but not too hot, perfect for enjoying your spacious 1,200 square meter land without sweating buckets. Winters are cool but not harsh, often covered in a gentle mist that befriends the old-world charm of the region. The property itself is a delightful stone house that stands proudly with two bedrooms and one bathroom, spread over two levels. It's a storybook home with a mix of cozy comforts and room for you to add your personal touches. While it's in good condition, eager homeowners can think about how to tweak its personality a bit more to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil and picturesque village of Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu in Basse-Normandie, this charming three-bedroom stone house offers a serene and rustic living environment ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the authentic French countryside lifestyle. Built in 1900, the property retains its original rustic charm while being ready for immediate occupancy. This home features an inviting kitchen that opens into a cozy living room, complete with a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and character. The living spaces are pleasantly laid out over two levels, with the ground floor hosting the communal areas and the upper level housing three snug bedrooms and a bathroom. The property spans 80 square meters of living space and is situated on a generous plot of 1483 square meters, offering ample outdoor space for gardening, relaxation, and family activities. To potential overseas buyers and expats, Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu represents quintessential rural French living. The region is blessed with lush landscapes, offering a range of outdoor activities such as hiking, cycling, and horse riding through the scenic trails and green pastures. Living in Saint-Christophe-de-Chaulieu, residents enjoy a peaceful existence away from the bustle of city life. The community is welcoming and friendly, ideal for expatriates looking to integrate into French culture and lifestyle. Local amenities ensure convenience without compromising the village’s rustic charm. Shops, markets offering local produce, and quaint restaurants are within a short driving distance. Property Features: - Stone house with original features - Three bedrooms - One bathroom - Open kitchen leading to living room/lounge - Wood-burning stove - ... click here to read more

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Step into the gentle embrace of Normandy and discover a wonderful opportunity nestled in the heart of the serene village of Landelles-et-Coupigny, in Calvados, France. This charming property offers not only a lovely home but a ticket to the unhurried lifestyle of the French countryside. For those of you exploring the chance to own a little slice of France, let me paint a picture of this 3-bedroom house that could be your future sanctuary. Situated within a stone’s throw from the bustling town of Vire, the house is perfectly placed to offer tranquility and convenience. The region, Calvados, is known for its diverse landscape ranging from the picturesque beaches of the northwest to pastoral fields in the center. It's a place rich with history and culture, offering both residents and visitors a deep sense of connection to the past. Now, let’s talk more about the property itself. The house is a detached country home standing proudly on a spacious plot, giving you all the room you need to enjoy outdoor life. Recently renovated, it promises a blend of the old and the new. It's in great condition - a true move-in ready home which means you can focus on adding your personal touches or simply enjoying it as it is. Inside, the property unfolds its charm with five main rooms, each with its own story to tell. You’re greeted by a cozy fitted kitchen complete with a wood stove, perfect for those cool French evenings. The living area is just a few steps away, inviting you to gather with family or friends. With three generous bedrooms, there's room for everyone to settle in comfortably. There's also an office space for remote work or hobbies and two shower rooms to ensure convenience for all family members or guests. But the explorat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene town of Sourdeval in the Manche department of France, this charming 3-bedroom semi-detached house offers a prime opportunity for international buyers or expats seeking a slice of French living. Priced at €118,400 and spanning 84 m², the home sits on a generous plot of 1,232 m², complete with a courtyard, land for gardening or leisure, and a 40 m² garage, providing ample storage or workshop space. The house features traditional architecture and is structurally in good condition but may benefit from some updates and personal touches by its new owners. It’s ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in a project home that doesn't require extensive renovations but allows for creative input. Ground floor: - Entrance hall - Fitted kitchen ready for culinary adventures - Cozy living room with a fireplace for evening relaxation - Boiler room - Conveniently located WC Upstairs: - Landing leading to all rooms - 3 well-proportioned bedrooms - A shower room with WC Additional features: - Attic space, offering potential for conversion - Efficient double-glazed windows - Gas heating system ensuring warmth throughout the seasons - Septic tank sanitation Living in Sourdeval means embracing the tranquil pace of life typical of rural Normandy. The town is small yet vibrant, providing all the necessary amenities for daily life including shops, restaurants, schools, and medical facilities. The local community is active and welcoming, often organizing events and markets that celebrate both the history and gastronomy of the region. The area is a paradise for nature lovers. Numerous walking trails and parks invite residents to enjoy the outdoors, and the proximity to the English Channel allows for easy weekend ge ... click here to read more

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