Reference250194
Price789,000 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms2
Floor Space245.0m2
Land Area7,350.0m2

Quiet 5 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Mios, Nouvelle Aquitaine

789,000 EUR
678,540 GBP844,230 USD
Remarkable and totally renovated, this large 5 bedroom property is situated on a vast 7,300m2 plot, ensuring complete privacy and tranquility in a stunning natural setting.

This exquisite home features 8 main rooms, including 2 expansive 50m2 living rooms that provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment. With 5 generously sized bedrooms, this property offers plenty of room for family and guests, complemented by a beautiful veranda that invites anyone to enjoy the serene surroundings.

The property includes a new modern fitted kitchen designed to meet all culinary needs. There are 2 well-appointed bathrooms and 2 WC's, ensuring convenience for everyone. Additionally, ...
Remarkable and totally renovated, this large 5 bedroom property is situated on a vast 7,300m2 plot, ensuring complete privacy and tranquility in a stunning natural setting.

This exquisite home features 8 main rooms, including 2 expansive 50m2 living rooms that provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment. With 5 generously sized bedrooms, this property offers plenty of room for family and guests, complemented by a beautiful veranda that invites anyone to enjoy the serene surroundings.

The property includes a new modern fitted kitchen designed to meet all culinary needs. There are 2 well-appointed bathrooms and 2 WC's, ensuring convenience for everyone. Additionally, there are 2 small dressing rooms that offer extra storage space.

Outdoor enthusiasts will delight in the property's amenities, including a beautiful swimming pool perfect for hot summer days and a dedicated climbing room for year-round fitness.

A cosy fireplace with an insert adds warmth and charm to the living spaces, while the new heat pumps with reversible air conditioning ensure comfort throughout the year. The home's new roof comes with a ten-year guarantee, providing peace of mind for the future.

The extensive 120m2 of outbuildings include a double garage with a workshop, a small attached garage, a pool house, hen house, wood shed and a kitchen garden, offering ample space for hobbies and storage.

A delightful duck pond enhances the property's charm, and a preventive termite treatment has been carried out on all buildings, ensuring their longevity.

Mios is a picturesque village located in the Gironde department of south-western France. Known for its charming rural landscape and peaceful atmosphere, Mios offers a perfect blend of natural beauty and traditional French charm. The village is surrounded by lush forests, scenic rivers, and extensive walking and cycling trails, making it an ideal destination for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With its friendly community, local markets, and proximity to Bordeaux and Arcachon, Mios provides a serene yet convenient lifestyle for residents and visitors alike.
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