| Price | €460,000 £368,437* | Ref | 24176SAM66 |
| Town | 8km Perpignan | Dept | Pyrenees Orientales |
| Floor | 185 M2 | Plot Size | 357 M2 |
| Bath | 3 | Bed | 4 |
Anna Sirinides Independent Agent, says :
On the outside, this is a typical village home with lovely features and lots of character but as you walk in you will be surprised by the volume, the quality of the renovation and the mature garden. It is a rare find and what an opportunity to own this little gem.
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Perfectly situated 8km from Perpignan, this beautifully renovated home is a rare find. The facade is very deceptive because you expect to find your traditional village home with a small court yard but what you will discover is a lovely character property renovated to a very high standard with a beautiful mature garden and a swimming pool.
As you enter the home, you immediately feel "chez vous." A large sized sitting room with a beautiful fireplace communicates with the living/ dining area (80m²). Double sliding doors allow the light to flood in even on the rare cloudy day. The fitted kitchen is sun filled with plenty of counter space and with access to the garden. There are four bed rooms and three bathrooms
There is a terraced area outside the kitchen and conservatory with a BBQ corner alongside the in-ground pool, perfect for enjoying a nice meal 'al fresco' with family and friends. The garden has an automatic watering system and the most amazing clementine and lemon trees I have seen in a while.
Situated in a village with all amenities, 15min from the sandy Mediterranean beaches, two minutes from access to the Motorway and 10minutes from Perpignan airport this home can be your ideal holiday home or year round residence.
| Logement économe | Logement |
≤ 50 |
|
51-90 |
|
91-150 |
144 kWh |
151-230 |
|
231-330 |
|
331-449 |
|
>450 |
|
| Logement énergivore |
| Faible émission de GES | Logement |
≤ 6 |
|
6-10 |
9 kg |
11-20 |
|
21-35 |
|
36-55 |
|
56-80 |
|
>81 |
|
| Forte émission de GES |
The Pyrénées-Orientales is located deep in the heart of Catalan country, within the Languedoc-Roussillon region. It is also France's most southern department and is heavily influenced by its proximity to Spain. As a result it receives a large number of tourists every year, and the all year round fantastic climate has led to Cerdagne becoming the European centre for solar power research and development.
There are over 106,000 hectares of forest, and the west is predominantly mountainous, with peaks reaching heights of almost 3000m. In the east, however, there are vast plains covered with lakes. The Mediterranean coast is, not surprisingly, the most visited area. Between Barcares and Argeles you will find long sandy beaches, whilst between Collioure and Cerbere there is a rocky coastline.
The Spanish owned this area until 1659, when the French took Roussillon and turned it into the department we know today. You can still see its Spanish influence in the names of towns and local dialects.
Enjoying such a huge amount of sunshine means that the department is always the first to produce the year's fruit.
The capital of the department is Perpignan, once the capital of the Kingdom of Mallorca. The town, which lies between two rivers, is well looked after with its immaculate parks and boulevards. Other places of interest are Ceret, a small town with a Museum of Modern Art and a great place to watch bull fighting, Collioure is a picturesque port nestled between the vineyards and the crashing waves of the sea, and Prades is in the east and boasts a fantastic Romanesque church.
The Pyrénées-Orientales has its own ski resorts, hiking and pony trekking are a popular pastime in these more mountainous areas.
French is the only official language, although Catalan is widely used. You may find the thick accent quite hard to understand but don't worry because the locals are well-known for their friendliness and willingness to help out foreigners!
Perpignan has its own airport, which has regular flights to many European destinations including the UK, and the TGV, as ever, is not far away.
The Languedoc-Roussillon region is a relatively expensive place in which to own property with prices rising every year, and Perpignan is the most fashionable location and so is quite costly - but isn't it worth paying a premium for this scenery and this climate?
* The currency conversion is for convenience of reference only