Country House for Sale in Le Clos, Dompierre Sur Chalarone, Rhone, France

Surrounded by Tranquility in France

This tastefully renovated country house is surrounded by calm and tranquility, in a very nice region of France. The sky is amazingly filled with bright stars at night, and the big cities like Lyon and Bourg-en-Bresse, are just 50 minutes away.

Property Type: Beautiful, 1,722sq. ft. (160 sq. meters) 2-stories country house, 3-bed plus den, with 18300sq ft. (1700 sq. meters) land, surrounded by nature.

Exterior: Gorgeous garden with a wide variety of flowers, nice backyard with trees and perfect for a nice swimming pool. Open terrace, ideal for BBQ.

Downstairs: lobby, living room, dining room, music room (or extra bedroom), kitchen, laundry room, bathroom

Upstairs: 3-bedrooms, family room, spacious bathroom with bathtub

Location: 10 minutes from Chatillon sur Chalaronne, and some other nice town villages and 50 minutes to ?large city (Lyon or Bourg-en-Bresse).

Information: Nearest international airport: Lyon, 49 km. Nearest railway station: Macon, 18 km.

Dompierre sur Chalaronne is located only 58km from the center of Lyon, France's second largest city, Capital of the Gastronomy with world class restaurants, home to a wonderful, weekly antiques market, Roman ruins, great shopping and art museums. This is also the city of the convergence of the Rhone River and the Saone River forming the peninsula known as the "Presqu'ile."

Chatillon sur Chalaronne is a lovely town 10 minutes away by car, where you will find a supermarket, butcher, artisan baker, pharmancy, drycleaner, shopping and open air markets.

Villars-les-Dombes, just 30 minutes away, is a unique environment in France… An extensive flat area, covered with small lakes and villages and a good number of historical monuments and castles -.
The region is especially renowned as a bird-watching and fishing region - there is an enormous diversity of birdlife to be seen. The more than 1000 lakes here are man made, dug for the large part by monks wishing to use the clay (the French word étang better describes the environment than lake, because it describes small man-made lakes).