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Bagnoles-de-lOrne
Located in the Andaine forest, this renovated 18th-century stone house in Bagnoles-de-l'Orne offers a tranquil retreat with its enclosed garden. The property is accessed through a wrought iron gate flanked by two stone pillars at the end of a quiet street in the town center. A tree-lined driveway leads up to the two-story house, topped with a slate roof and dormer windows. Built with granite typical of the Fertois region, the house features a rectangular layout with a southwest orientation. The south gable extends to a wooden terrace and an outbuilding, while wooden awnings covered in slate protect the two entrances. A brick extension on the north gable prolongs the living room with a bay window. The property also includes a two-car garage that doubles as a wine cellar and offers direct access to the garden and a spacious roof terrace overlooking the park with a century-old cedar tree. The back of the house features a large courtyard accessible from the entrance hallway, with a woodshed at the end of the garden. Priced at 399,000, this charming property offers a unique combination of historic charm and modern comforts in a picturesque setting. The thoughtful renovations and well-maintained grounds make it a desirable investment for those seeking a peaceful escape in Bagnoles-de-l'Orne. Its convenient location, sizeable garden, and outdoor spaces add to its appeal, making it a great value for the discerning buyer looking for a special home in this idyllic area.