Reference254216
Price540,800 EUR
Bedrooms5
Bathrooms2
Floor Space205.0m2
Land Area7,678.0m2

Authentic 5 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Tilh, Nouvelle Aquitaine

540,800 EUR
448,864 GBP567,840 USD
Enjoying uninterrupted countryside views from its peaceful location in Tilh, is this charming 5 bedroom house with studio and outbuilding, nestling in nearly 2 acres of glorious land with pool and gardens.

The old 19th-century Landaise farmhouse is in very good condition. The main house comprises an entrance hall, living-kitchen-dining room of 54m2 with a fireplace, living room, three bedrooms, bathroom/WC, boiler room, WC.

There are two bedrooms, a shower room/WC, living room and a laundry room.

The upper floor includes the recently insulated attic area, as well as a bright room offering storage space or other amenities. Heating is provided by a heat pump.

The...
Enjoying uninterrupted countryside views from its peaceful location in Tilh, is this charming 5 bedroom house with studio and outbuilding, nestling in nearly 2 acres of glorious land with pool and gardens.

The old 19th-century Landaise farmhouse is in very good condition. The main house comprises an entrance hall, living-kitchen-dining room of 54m2 with a fireplace, living room, three bedrooms, bathroom/WC, boiler room, WC.

There are two bedrooms, a shower room/WC, living room and a laundry room.

The upper floor includes the recently insulated attic area, as well as a bright room offering storage space or other amenities. Heating is provided by a heat pump.

The "little house" of approximately 20m2 of living space with a mezzanine is used as a painting studio.

The summer kitchen and covered terrace contribute to conviviality and relaxation with views of the pool, garden, and Chalosse countryside.

The outbuilding offers additional development potential.

The village of Tilh offers a variety of activities: hiking, yoga, small grocery store, cafe in the village.

Picturesque villages nearby are Amou, Gaujacq, and Brassempouy. Beaches are 50 minutes away, mountains 90 minutes, Pau and Biarritz airports 1 hour, TGV train station, and Orthez 15 minutes.





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