Charming Stone Farmhouse with Extensive Grounds in Bedarieux
€280,800€2,674/m²
Bedarieux, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
3
bedrooms
2
bathrooms
105 m²
interior
19,209 m²
plot
House
property type
Yesterday
listed
The Habio take
AI summaryThis charming three-bedroom stone farmhouse boasts 105 m² of living space set within a stunning 19,209 m² plot, offering unparalleled tranquillity in the picturesque village of Bedarieux. Located in the scenic Mare valley of Languedoc-Roussillon, it’s just a short drive to local amenities and a mere 50 minutes from the nearest beaches.
- countryside
- quiet
- garden
- family
- retirement
Highlights
- Scenic hillside location
- Expansive 19,209 m² plot
- Characterful stone farmhouse
- Proximity to river beaches
- Excellent restaurant in the village
- Potential for rental income
Worth knowing
- Individual sanitation system requires review
- Some outside areas need cleaning
- Car likely needed for daily errands
Good fit for: Ideal for those seeking a peaceful countryside escape with outdoor space.
Lifestyle scores
- Beach
- 50
- Walkable
- 60
- Remote work
- 50
- Family
- 70
- Retirement
- 80
- Airport access
- 70
- Investment
- 65
- Luxury
- 60
- Value
- 70
About this place
Nestled in the friendly village of Bedarieux in the Mare valley, this delightful stone farmhouse is surrounded by a large plot of wooded grounds, providing a serene and secluded environment. The property spans 105 m² and features three well-appointed bedrooms and two bathrooms. The internal layout includes a welcoming entrance hall leading to a generous 33.5 m² living room with a fireplace, a fitted kitchen, and versatile living spaces.
On the ground floor, you'll find a 14 m² kitchen equipped with essential appliances, alongside a comfortable 13.5 m² bedroom and a modern shower room. The upper level contains two additional bedrooms, including a spacious 23 m² master with an en-suite shower room. The charm of this home is complemented by its authentic stone features and stunning terrace overlooking the lush landscape.
Outside, the expansive plot, which includes part of the area across the road down to the river, offers ample scope for outdoor living and relaxation among the holm oaks. Notable amenities include electric heating, double glazing, and the potential to negotiate furniture items, making it an inviting option for those looking for a tranquil retreat.
What this place offers
- fireplace
- terrace
- garden
- storage
- private parking
Where you’ll be
Bedarieux, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
Location is approximate — exact address is confirmed by the agent.
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France places no restrictions on foreign property ownership. The notaire (a public official, not a lawyer for either side) handles the conveyance and is paid by the buyer. A French bank account is strongly recommended for completion funds and ongoing charges.
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Make an offer
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Sign the compromis de vente
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Engage a notaire
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Searches & conditions
Notaire runs title, planning, and mortgage searches; mortgage conditions (clause suspensive) typically allow 45 days to secure financing.
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Final funds & pre-completion
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Sign the acte de vente
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Registration
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