Renovated 4 bedroom House for sale in Capestang, Occitanie
snice outside space perfect to enjoy the mild climate in Southern France. This spacious and very nicely renovated 250m2 property would make a beautiful holiday home with real history and character, retaining many of its original features, but has been loved and tastefully renovated requiring no additional work.
Spread over 3 floors, it includes a fantastic large dining area and well equipped kitchen perfect for entertaining...
snice outside space perfect to enjoy the mild climate in Southern France. This spacious and very nicely renovated 250m2 property would make a beautiful holiday home with real history and character, retaining many of its original features, but has been loved and tastefully renovated requiring no additional work.
Spread over 3 floors, it includes a fantastic large dining area and well equipped kitchen perfect for entertaining.
Located in a sought-after area that is 10 minutes from Capestang, 30 minutes from the Mediterranean coast, and near large cities with international transport links including Beziers, Narbonne and Montpelier.
Set in the heart of the village and walking distance to all amenities including a bakery, cafe, restaurants, pharmacy, wine cooperative and a supermarket. Perfect for holidays in a lively village with amenities close at hand.
The property is low maintenance with a fabulous outside terrace just perfect for al fresco dining, morning coffee, a glass of local rose wine or aperitif.
Benefitting from its prime location just 30 minutes away from the Medoterranean, this property may also be suitable to rent out for revenue generation as it's an area popular with tourists.
The property benefits from 2 separate entrances and it could be divided into a private area and an area for guests easily enabling renting out some rooms as a Bed and Breakfast / chambre d'hotes or even gites (subject to necessary permissions).
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