1-Bed Stone Village House with Terrace and Rooftop Views, Grézels, France, €135,000




+19 photosStone Charm, Grézels
About this property
Tucked into the medieval village of Grézels in the Lot valley, this one-bedroom stone house is the kind of property that makes a compelling case for slowing down. Built in the character-rich vernacular of the region, it comes with a private terrace and rooftop views across the village rooflines and surrounding countryside, the sort of outlook that makes morning coffee feel like an event.
Inside, the house has been thoughtfully presented, with the living spaces making the most of the stone fabric of the building. The kitchen is well-equipped and the bedroom comfortable, while the bathroom is clean and functional. At €135,000, this is an accessible entry point into one of France's most quietly beautiful rural departments, offering genuine village life, not a sanitised version of it.
The Lot is well regarded among those who know it: dramatic limestone gorges, the medieval town of Cahors nearby, and a pace of life that feels entirely at odds with modern urgency. For a first French purchase, a holiday retreat, or a longer-term escape plan, Grézels deserves serious attention.
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