Reference253125
Price365,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Floor Space115.0m2
Land Area1,774.0m2

Stylish 3 bedroom House for sale with panoramic view in Rivehaute, Nouvelle Aquitaine

365,000 EUR
302,950 GBP383,250 USD
Stylishly renovated 3 bedroom house set in nearly half an acre of mature gardens, while enjoying uninterrupted panoramic mountain views from its
peaceful location in Rivehaute.

On the border of the Bearn and Basque region is this charming property,where the views to the Pyrenees and the foothills are breathtaking.

Centrally positioned in its completely fenced garden, the property offers a large living and dining room with a pellet burner, a fitted kitchen, utility room, bedroom with en-suite shower room and a separate WC on the ground floor.

The first floor provides two bedrooms, a shower room with WC and a large office space.

The house was renovated in 202...
Stylishly renovated 3 bedroom house set in nearly half an acre of mature gardens, while enjoying uninterrupted panoramic mountain views from its
peaceful location in Rivehaute.

On the border of the Bearn and Basque region is this charming property,where the views to the Pyrenees and the foothills are breathtaking.

Centrally positioned in its completely fenced garden, the property offers a large living and dining room with a pellet burner, a fitted kitchen, utility room, bedroom with en-suite shower room and a separate WC on the ground floor.

The first floor provides two bedrooms, a shower room with WC and a large office space.

The house was renovated in 2022 and 2023 and benefits from double glazing (tilt and turn windows), an excellent energy rating (B) due to quality insulation, an excellent diagnostics report, as well as an electric gate.

The roof was entirely replaced in 2022 and the drainage system conforms to the requested standards.

Restaurants, shops, bars, cinema and other amenities are close by in the towns of Sauveterre-de-Bearn, Mauleon-Licharre and Navarrenx. Airports, train stations and motorways are in easy reach.

The property is just over one hour from the nearest ski station in the Pyrenees and one hour from the Atlantic ocean.

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