£258,756
(€347/sq. ft)
€299,000
2 bed villa for saleRimbez-Et-Baudiets, Landes, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
861 sq. ft
About this property
Garden
Terrace
Fiber optic
Wheelchair friendly
Hamlet property
Covered parking
Linky
Electricity on site
Woodburner(s)
Private parking
Garage
Barns - outbuildings
Isolated
Well
Riverside
Detached
Good condition
High speed internet
Double glazing
Suitable for horses
Wood fuelled heating
Business potential
Barns-outbuildings
Certified
Water on site
Balcony
Since their inception in 1988, approximately 250 'Domespace' structures have been built worldwide, serving various purposes including private residences, studios, and eco-lodges just like this one.
The dome shape promotes a sense of well-being and spatial efficiency, with the curved walls facilitating even heat distribution and reducing energy consumption.
Along with their stylish, futuristic appearance and rustic charm, these houses have many other practical advantages including:
Excellent thermal efficiency and reduced energy bills.
Low maintenance due to high-quality materials and design.
Resilience against harsh weather conditions.
The house is made from a variety of woods including Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, Larch and Beech.
The front entrance corridor opens into the main open-plan living space with an open plan kitchen, and a dining and living area. There is beautiful wooden parquet flooring (with the pattern mirroring the ceiling details).
This circular space has high vaulted ceilings with exposed wooden beams and a central wood burning stove integrated into the building structure.
To the right, there are three partitioned rooms forming two bedrooms and a bathroom:
Bedroom 1 (11m2),
Bedroom 2 (12m2)
Bathroom (8m2)
In keeping with the ethos of the entire property, the bathroom has a compostable toilet as well as a large shower but this can easily converted to a conventional water system.
All rooms retain the attractive curved vaulted ceilings and exposed wood walls.
On the left, is a partitioned pantry room (3m2) with steps leading down to the cellar.
There are glass sliding doors to a balcony (approx. 10m2) which has far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside.
Ladder-style stairs lead to a mezzanine floor which covers almost half of the ground floor living area and provides a useful storage area.
There is a cellar which covers the entire footprint of the building with double garage doors.
There is a second compostable toilet on this floor also possible to convert to a conventional system.
Within the grounds is a more recently built detached wooden building (18m2) which is currently serving as a 'miellerie' or honey house and could equally be converted for use as an office or separate guest accommodation.
Location and Infrastructure:
Situated in the Landes, the property is strategically placed close to two equally diverse and beautiful departments: The Gers and the Lot et Garonne.
So you really do have the best of all worlds here and there is much to see, do and explore nearby.
The Landes is a Department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region with a long coastline on the Atlantic to the west famous for its golden sand beaches.
The Department is the second-largest department in France and it includes the Parc Natural des Landes de Gascogne. Its capital is Mont-de-Marsan.
Rimbez-et-Baudiets: 5 minutes
Baudignan: 13 minutes
Gabarret: 15 minutes:
Nérac: 30 minutes
Éauze: 31 minutes
Condom: 37 minutes
Mont-de-Marsan: 50 minutes
Mimizan Atlantic Beach Resort: 1 hour 40 minutes
San Sebastian: 2 hours 30 minutes
Travel Links:
Agen Station: 60 minutes
Bordeaux Airport: 1 hr 25 minutes
Toulouse Airport: 1 hr 50 minutes
Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport: 1 hour 50 minutes
Biarritz Airport: 2 hours
The dome shape promotes a sense of well-being and spatial efficiency, with the curved walls facilitating even heat distribution and reducing energy consumption.
Along with their stylish, futuristic appearance and rustic charm, these houses have many other practical advantages including:
Excellent thermal efficiency and reduced energy bills.
Low maintenance due to high-quality materials and design.
Resilience against harsh weather conditions.
The house is made from a variety of woods including Red Cedar, Douglas Fir, Larch and Beech.
The front entrance corridor opens into the main open-plan living space with an open plan kitchen, and a dining and living area. There is beautiful wooden parquet flooring (with the pattern mirroring the ceiling details).
This circular space has high vaulted ceilings with exposed wooden beams and a central wood burning stove integrated into the building structure.
To the right, there are three partitioned rooms forming two bedrooms and a bathroom:
Bedroom 1 (11m2),
Bedroom 2 (12m2)
Bathroom (8m2)
In keeping with the ethos of the entire property, the bathroom has a compostable toilet as well as a large shower but this can easily converted to a conventional water system.
All rooms retain the attractive curved vaulted ceilings and exposed wood walls.
On the left, is a partitioned pantry room (3m2) with steps leading down to the cellar.
There are glass sliding doors to a balcony (approx. 10m2) which has far-reaching views over the surrounding countryside.
Ladder-style stairs lead to a mezzanine floor which covers almost half of the ground floor living area and provides a useful storage area.
There is a cellar which covers the entire footprint of the building with double garage doors.
There is a second compostable toilet on this floor also possible to convert to a conventional system.
Within the grounds is a more recently built detached wooden building (18m2) which is currently serving as a 'miellerie' or honey house and could equally be converted for use as an office or separate guest accommodation.
Location and Infrastructure:
Situated in the Landes, the property is strategically placed close to two equally diverse and beautiful departments: The Gers and the Lot et Garonne.
So you really do have the best of all worlds here and there is much to see, do and explore nearby.
The Landes is a Department in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region with a long coastline on the Atlantic to the west famous for its golden sand beaches.
The Department is the second-largest department in France and it includes the Parc Natural des Landes de Gascogne. Its capital is Mont-de-Marsan.
Rimbez-et-Baudiets: 5 minutes
Baudignan: 13 minutes
Gabarret: 15 minutes:
Nérac: 30 minutes
Éauze: 31 minutes
Condom: 37 minutes
Mont-de-Marsan: 50 minutes
Mimizan Atlantic Beach Resort: 1 hour 40 minutes
San Sebastian: 2 hours 30 minutes
Travel Links:
Agen Station: 60 minutes
Bordeaux Airport: 1 hr 25 minutes
Toulouse Airport: 1 hr 50 minutes
Bergerac Dordogne Périgord Airport: 1 hour 50 minutes
Biarritz Airport: 2 hours



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