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1930's Style House, Southwest France

1930's Style House, Southwest France

Built in the 1930’s this charming house offers surprisingly spacious living accommodation over three floors. Situated in a picturesque village, where pilgrims crossed the Béarn region into the Basque Country on the ‘Chemin St. Jacques de Compostelle’, the house provides an ideal holiday home or rental property located between the historical market towns of Sauveterre de Béarn, Saint Palais and Mauleon. Nearby activities include golf (20 mins), white water rafting, kayaking, canoeing, hot air ballooning and riding. The nearest ski slopes and the Atlantic coast (around Biarritz) can both be reached in less than an hour. The property is approached via a quiet lane leading away from its village amongst other well maintained character houses. Sympathetically renovated in 2004 retaining many original features, the house benefits from a practical layout with an engaging and luminous interior. The roof terrace overlooks a pretty, secluded rear garden of 1100m² and a 9x5m swimming pool. $300,000
Location: Biarritz

Country: Zimbabwe

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