3-Bedroom Character Home in Poitou-Charentes with Outbuildings and Large Garden Near Historic Charroux, France

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Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, Payroux, France, Payroux (France)

3 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 147Floor area

€155,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

147m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Discover the charm of rural France with this delightful 3-bedroom house situated in the picturesque hamlet of Payroux, located in the Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France. A perfect blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this home offers a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serenity of French countryside living. Let's dive into the details of this beautiful property and what the area has to offer.

Nestled in a tranquil hamlet, this character-filled home is just a short drive away from the historic village of Charroux. As you approach the house, you'll be greeted by its charming facade and spacious private garden, which is adorned with established trees, a wild grass area, and even a pond. The garden offers ample space for all your outdoor projects, whether it's gardening, relaxing, or entertaining guests.

Upon entering the house, you'll find yourself in a modern kitchen that boasts a large worktop island and plenty of built-in units and appliances. This kitchen is perfect for those who enjoy cooking and hosting gatherings. Adjacent to the kitchen is a room that was once a downstairs bedroom, but is currently being used as a study – ideal for remote work or as a quiet retreat.

The lounge-dining room is designed for both entertaining and cozy nights in, complete with an insert fireplace that adds warmth and ambiance. From the entrance hall, stairs lead up to three good-sized bedrooms. Two of these bedrooms come with en suite shower rooms and W.C.s, while the third bedroom has a bathroom and toilet. This layout offers convenience and privacy for all occupants.

Back on the ground floor, you'll find a separate W.C., a utility room with a shower, and a large workshop store room where the oil-fired boiler is located. The property also includes several outbuildings, such as a garage with additional attached store rooms and separate workshop and store rooms, providing ample storage and workspace.

Features:
- 3 bedrooms
- 4 bathrooms
- Modern kitchen with large worktop island
- Study room
- Lounge-dining room with insert fireplace
- Double-glazed windows
- Oil-fired boiler
- Separate W.C. on ground floor
- Utility room with shower
- Large workshop store room
- Garage with additional store rooms
- Spacious private garden with trees, wild grass area, and pond

While the house is move-in ready, it's important to note that the drainage system will require updating to meet new regulations. However, this is a fantastic opportunity to add your personal touch to the property and make it truly your own.

Living in Payroux offers a peaceful and authentic French countryside experience. The surrounding countryside is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, with endless tracks for walking or cycling. The nearby villages of Mauprevoir and Charroux are popular destinations, offering local markets, charming cafes, and historical sites to explore.

The local climate in Poitou-Charentes is mild and temperate, with warm summers and cool winters. This makes it an ideal location for outdoor activities year-round. The region is also known for its rich history and cultural heritage, with numerous châteaux, churches, and museums to visit.

For those who need to travel, Poitiers is just 50 kilometers away and offers an international airport and TGV station, providing easy access to other parts of France and beyond. This makes Payroux an excellent choice for expats and overseas buyers looking for a convenient yet serene place to call home.

Living in a house like this offers the opportunity to experience the best of both worlds: the tranquility of rural living and the convenience of nearby amenities. Whether you're looking to relocate permanently or seeking a peaceful retreat, this charming house in Payroux is sure to meet your needs.

Don't miss out on the chance to make this lovely property your new home in the heart of the French countryside. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and start your journey towards a new life in France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
147
Price per m²
€1,054
Garden size
32100
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Payroux within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, this charming stone house presents a blend of rustic allure and contemporary conveniences, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in French country living. While it boasts a ready-to-move-in condition, there is always scope to personalize and enhance the space to create your dream home. Constructed in classic stone architecture indicative of the area, this residence extends a warm welcome with its appealing aesthetics. The property includes three well-proportioned bedrooms and a modernized bathroom, ensuring ample space for family living or guest accommodation. Spanning a generous 193 square meters of interior space, the living areas are thoughtfully laid out to facilitate a comfortable lifestyle. The ground floor features a spacious dining kitchen, perfectly designed for family meals or hosting dinner parties, along with a large lounge that offers direct access through charming doors to the terrace and an inviting rear garden. This outdoor space provides a private setting for relaxation or alfresco dining. Additional ground floor amenities include a utility room and a sizeable office space, potentially serving as a hallway or additional room, suited to various needs. Outbuildings at the property add further value, including a vintage bread oven, a garage, and storage spaces which could be revitalized or adapted for different uses like workshops or hobby rooms. Living in Payroux allows residents to savor the tranquility of rural France paired with convenient access to local amenities found in nearby towns. For those looking to integrate into local life, Payroux and its surrounding areas offer leisure activities like hiki ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself opening the weathered wooden shutters each morning to the gentle sounds of birdsong drifting across the Vienne countryside, the aroma of fresh bread from the village bakery just a kilometer away mingling with the scent of lavender from your flower beds. This is the rhythm of life at this characterful stone house in Joussé, where two centuries-old dwellings have been thoughtfully joined to create a versatile vacation home that balances authentic French rural living with modern comfort. Here in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, your European getaway becomes a gateway to slower days, vibrant local markets, and endless exploration of one of France's most undervalued regions. This property represents an exceptional entry point into French vacation home ownership, offering 83 square meters of thoughtfully arranged living space complemented by multiple outbuildings and land for gardening, all at a price point that leaves budget for personalization and enjoyment. The interior layout immediately reveals the home's practical genius for holiday living. The expansive kitchen-diner serves as the natural gathering point, anchored by a traditional wood-burning stove that transforms chilly spring and autumn evenings into opportunities for lingering conversations over local Pineau des Charentes. During summer visits, throw open the doors to your private courtyard and extend your living space outdoors, creating that seamless indoor-outdoor flow that defines the best European vacation experiences. The adjacent lounge preserves the property's heritage with exposed stone walls and ceiling beams that tell stories of centuries past, while a second wood-burner ensures cozy comfort regardless of season. The innovative wooden mezzan ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the edge of the picturesque village of Joussé in the beautiful region of Poitou-Charentes, you’ll find a house that's ready to become your new home. This lovely three-bedroom detached property sits privately, surrounded by breathtaking landscapes, making it an ideal choice for those seeking peace and tranquility away from the hustle and bustle. As a bussy real estate agent here in this globally connected world, I’ve seen many properties, but this one indeed stands out for its location and potential. First off, let me tell you about the delightful climate here in Joussé. The area enjoys a temperate oceanic climate, which means you get warm summers and mild winters—a perfect blend if you ask me. Imagine waking up in your new home and being greeted by the gentle morning sun, perfect for enjoying your morning coffee on the sun terrace of your own house. Speaking of which, the house spans a comfortable 185 square meters, providing ample space for a family to grow. With three bedrooms, there's plenty of room for everyone. The ground floor hosts a cozy bedroom with an ensuite, offering privacy and ease of access. On the upper floor, two additional double bedrooms share a well-appointed bathroom, making it a convenient arrangement for families or guests. But the heart of this home is undeniably the feature living room, complete with a wood-burning stove. On cooler days, imagine curling up with a book or gathering with family and friends around the warmth of the fire—a quintessentially French experience. Plus, the French doors open out onto the sun terrace, providing seamless indoor-outdoor living that's perfect for entertaining or just soaking in the serene surroundings. The property’s kitchen is modern and well-e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Mauprévoir in the scenic Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a blend of comfort and convenience, making it an ideal choice for families or those looking to invest in a holiday home. Mauprévoir is known for its picturesque landscapes and tranquil lifestyle, which combines the allure of rural living with the convenience of nearby amenities. The house itself, spreading over two levels, is thoughtfully laid out and offers a combination of private spaces and communal areas suited to modern living. The first floor hosts two cozy bedrooms, a neat bathroom, an inviting kitchen, and a spacious lounge-diner beside the welcoming entrance hallway. These rooms are well-maintained and present a comfortable, airy feel, aided by the natural light that showers in through generous windows. The ground level reveals a fully self-contained 2-bedroom apartment featuring its own kitchen and lounge-diner. This space is perfectly suited for hosting extended family or could serve as a lucrative holiday letting. Additionally, there is a utility room and a separate W.C. for convenience. Outside, the property continues to impress with its considerable driveway which leads to a secluded rear courtyard, providing ample parking for several vehicles. The rear also houses a versatile hangar—tall enough for a campervan—a double garage, and a sizeable workshop that includes a games room, ideal for family activities and hobbies. One of the highlights is the 10x5m heated swimming pool, a perfect setting for relaxation and entertainment. The pool area is complemented by a beautifully constructed terrace and a practical summer kitchen, along with an undercover terrace area. ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the serene and picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, nestled in the charming commune of Mauprévoir. This property, a modern bungalow constructed in 2012, presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil French countryside while enjoying the comforts of a meticulously maintained home that boasts an A-rated energy diagnostic for excellent energy performance. Spanning a generous 288m², this residence is designed with family living in mind. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the spacious 74m² lounge/dining room, complete with an ornamental electric fireplace, providing a cozy atmosphere for family gatherings or simply unwinding. The fitted kitchen, adjacent to the living area, combines functionality with style and leads out to a covered terrace, perfect for dining al fresco or enjoying the serene surroundings. Living accommodations comprise four well-appointed bedrooms, offering ample space for family and guests alike. Two of these bedrooms feature en suite facilities, providing privacy and convenience. The highlight is the expansive master suite, which comes complete with a luxurious bath, shower, bidet, and toilet, offering a private retreat for relaxation. Additionally, the home is equipped with two store rooms, a guest toilet with sink, and a practical laundry/utility room, ensuring that functionality matches the home's aesthetic appeal. Property Features: - Underfloor heating powered by a geothermal heat pump - High-performance double-glazing throughout - Covered terrace for outdoor dining and relaxation - Integral garage for secure parking and storage - A vast, enclosed garden with swimming pool and full telescopic cover - Additional outdoor st ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic village of Mauprévoir in the Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France, awaits a unique opportunity for those looking to invest in a property that offers both potential and the tranquility of village life. The story unfolds in this two-bedroom house that stands proudly among the traditional homes of this charming region, reflecting a classic village style that is both inviting and full of possibilities. For foreign buyers and expats considering a move to the French countryside, the lifestyle here is one of serene beauty and simple pleasures. Mauprévoir is a village that echoes with the warmth of community living and the slow pace of rural life. The local café bar serves as a social hub, offering a cozy place to enjoy a cup of coffee or a glass of wine, providing a perfect setting to mingle with friendly locals and experience the genuine hospitality of the area. You’ll find essential shops within walking distance, enhancing the convenience of village life. This property, with its spaciousness, boasts high ceilings and generous rooms, providing a canvas ripe for personal touches and creativity. As you cross the threshold, you're greeted by a hallway that leads you to a well-appointed kitchen on one side. The kitchen, featuring a functional island unit, is perfect for culinary adventures or family meals. Opposite, the living room invites you in with its wooden floors, providing an ideal space for relaxation and entertainment. On the ground floor, you'll also discover a convenient W.C. and a shower cabin, leading to a cellar for additional storage or potential use. As you ascend to the upper level, the home continues to impress with its intelligent layout. There is a family shower room equipped with ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic backdrop of Mauprévoir, a picturesque village in the Vienne region of Poitou-Charentes, France, this charming two-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of French country life. Priced at an accessible €60,000, this quaint home combines the allure of rural living with the practical benefits of modern amenities. This property features a comfortable living area that opens into a tiled kitchen lounge, complete with a cozy corner kitchen and a warm wood-burning stove—perfect for relaxing during cooler evenings. The recently renovated shower room equipped with a toilet adds a touch of modern convenience, directly accessible from the lounge area. Ascending to the upper floor, you'll find two well-appointed bedrooms interconnected with one another. These sleeping quarters are both decorated attractively with wood flooring, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere. The outdoor space of this residence is equally appealing, with a terrace area ideal for dining outdoors and enjoying the serene settings. Additionally, having a small separate plot of land just a minute's walk away offers an excellent spot for BBQs and social gatherings, providing an extension of your living space into the natural beauty surrounding the property. The practical elements such as mains drainage and a couple of storage sheds further enhance the functionality of this lovely home. Whether as a holiday retreat or a permanent residence, it represents an excellent 'lock up and leave' solution for those who travel or perhaps live part-time in France. Living in Mauprévoir offers much more than just the calm of the countryside. The village's friendly community is welcoming and en ... click here to read more

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Discover your dream home in the picturesque Vienne countryside of Château-Garnier, nestled within the serene Poitou-Charentes region of France. This 7-bedroom house, showcasing a harmonious blend of comfort and potential, offers an inviting proposition for those eager to embrace the idyllic French countryside lifestyle. Whether you’re searching for a family residence with a difference or considering a venture into the hospitality sector, this property captures the essence of rural French living while providing modern conveniences and a foundation for creativity and development. As you step into this recently renovated home, you'll find a welcoming blend of features designed for both energy efficiency and comfort, including a cutting-edge heat pump system for heating and cooling, double-glazed windows, and even an electric car charging point. The property savors the charm of rural living without compromising on modern necessities. The main house divides into an owner’s quarters and a designated bed and breakfast section. The private living area boasts a fully fitted kitchen, a spectacular double-height lounge with views over the pool area, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a dressing room, allowing for privacy and tranquility. For those with a vision, the bed and breakfast part of the house, accessible through a custom-made front door, reveals an entrance hall with a WC, a cozy lounge/dining area, and a staircase leading to two en-suite bedrooms and a family room complete with kid's bunks and an additional en-suite bathroom. Each room benefits from the comfort of a heat pump-driven air conditioning/heating system, ensuring guest satisfaction all year round. Adjacent to the main residence is a two-bedroom guest cottage, a ... click here to read more

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This exquisite and sophisticated 8-bedroom country house is located in the charming locale of Château-Garnier, in the Vienne region of France. The complete property is delightfully presented with a main home and a separate guest cottage. All parts of this grand residence have been thoughtfully renovated, preserving its traditional character while offering modern comfort. Nestled among the picturesque countryside of Vienne, this house offers a tranquil and private setting that is truly remarkable. Its contemporary design enhances the natural beauty of the grounds. For convenience, local shops are within easy reach, ensuring that everyday essentials are only a short trip away. At the heart of the main house, you find an owner's section that features a fully fitted kitchen, a double-height living room with a panoramic view of the inviting swimming pool area, two comfortable bedrooms, along with a bathroom and a dressing room. The house also includes a separate part that serves as a Bed and Breakfast. This segment of the house is entirely independent, showcasing a staircase that leads to the upstairs accommodation, two ensuite rooms, and a cozy family room with kid's bunks and its own ensuite bathroom. Amenities of the estate include: -Private heated swimming pool -Extensive gardens -Potential gite with two bedrooms -Large outbuildings -Separate house in need of renovation Features of the property: -Total of 8 bedrooms -5 bathrooms -2 fully fitted kitchens -Two-story bed and breakfast Nested in the serene countryside, Chateau-Garnier offers the best of country living. It's close to the nearby airports in Poitiers and Limoges. The local area has a golf course and several quaint towns worth exploring, including Genc ... click here to read more

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Charming Five-Bedroom House in La Chapelle-Bâton, France Set in the serene hamlet of La Chapelle-Bâton, within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, this warm and inviting house stands as a perfect opportunity for those looking to experience authentic French countryside living. Spanning a generous area of 233 square meters, this home delivers a harmonious blend of comfort and practicality aligned with a spacious and indulgent living environment. Property Features: - Total living space of 233m² - Five well-proportioned bedrooms - Two well-equipped bathrooms - Expansive living area incorporating a kitchen, dining area, and two lounge spaces - Additional games area with a pool table - Master bedroom includes an en-suite shower, dressing room, and direct access to the pool terrace - Eco-friendly heating with wood-burning stove and air-to-air heat pump, also reversible for cooling - Supplementary electric radiators in all bedrooms - Basement equipped with a large garage and extra bedroom space - Financially beneficial solar panels Outdoor Amenities: - Private swimming pool with a secure cover - Summer kitchen and spacious patio ideal for entertaining - Over one hectare of land with expansive views of the surrounding countryside Living in La Chapelle-Bâton provides a quaint village atmosphere immersed in the peaceful Vienne department. The area is known for its rolling landscapes, traditional market towns like nearby Civray, and a sense of tranquility that is hard to match. This location benefits those who cherish privacy and a slower pace of life while still maintaining access to necessary amenities and vibrant local communities. Residents in La Chapelle-Bâton enjoy a moderate climate with distinct seasons. Summers ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the historic center of Charroux, a charming five-bedroom farmhouse spans a cozy 140 square meters, offering a range of possibilities for personalization and comfort. This property, located in the scenic Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France, strikes a balance between its enduring heritage features and modern updates, making it an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in French country living. Upon entering the home, you are greeted by a spacious room that could serve a multitude of uses—from an in-home office to a convenient storage space, or even a recreation room for children. Adjacent to this multi-functional area is a room housing the property's new wood pellet central heating system. The heart of the home, the newly installed kitchen, is both sleek and functional, fitted with modern amenities and finished to a high standard. It opens up to a delightful garden and patio area, perfect for outdoor dining or simply enjoying the peaceful outdoors. The living areas include a cozy TV lounge that adjoins another room, versatile enough to be transformed into an additional bedroom or a formal sitting area, equipped with a shower and toilet for convenience. The upper floor hosts four more bedrooms and a large shower room, ensuring ample space for family and guests alike. Characterized by its large, sunny patio, the outdoor space of this farmhouse offers an invigorating view of the local tower and the Abbey Church, contributing to the serene ambiance. The property boasts a luxe wood-burning hot tub, a recent addition that sits on the patio, perfect for relaxing evenings soaking in the picturesque surroundings. Additionally, covered parking space for two to three vehicles, complete w ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful slice of French living, nestled quietly in the quaint village of Charroux. Here, in the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, lies a charming 3-bedroom semi-detached home that's an ideal match for anyone looking to embrace the relaxed lifestyle of rural France. This property offers a genuine feel of the French countryside, and is poised to provide a wonderful setting for family life or a tranquil retreat for busy professionals seeking a slower pace. Trust me, as a bussy real estate agent, I can tell you this type of opportunity in Charroux doesn’t come around often! Let me guide you through this inviting home where the essence of French village life is at your doorstep. Imagine starting your day by walking through either the side front door or meandering from a sunny morning spent in the sunroom at the rear, leading naturally into a handy utility room—ideal for daily tasks and keeping life organized. The kitchen stands ready to host your culinary adventures, complete with fitted units, a built-in cooker, and a fridge, all seamlessly opening onto a cozy lounge area. It’s perfect for intimate family evenings or small gatherings with friends, offering a charming and relaxed communal space. Both the separate toilet and bathroom, which features a walk-in shower, are easily accessible and well-designed for convenient daily use. Now, about those three spacious double bedrooms, all finished with attractive wood flooring that adds a touch of warmth and elegance—perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the historic village or perhaps after indulging in the local culinary delights. The home's well-maintained condition means it's immediatly habitable, allowing for an effortless move-in expe ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming outskirts of Charroux, a quaint village renowned for its scenic beauty and historical significance in the Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France, this 3-bedroom house presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to embed themselves in French village life. Priced at €130,800, this property stands as a canvas ready for transformation, ideal for enthusiasts ready to infuse life back into its traditional structure. This property, encompassing 107 sqm, rests on a sizable plot adorned with a vast garden and various outbuildings, including a double garage and a large barn, which could serve multiple functions depending on your needs or ambitions. While the house itself requires renovation, its existing framework offers a generous kitchen updated in 2008, a cozy lounge, and a ground floor space versatile enough to become a bedroom, home office, or hobby room with direct garden access. The residence also features a well-designed Italian shower room and a separate toilet on the ground floor. Venturing upstairs, you will find two more bedrooms, with one currently subdivided into two smaller spaces, easily reconfigurable according to one's needs, and an additional toilet with a wash basin. The residence is equipped with a wood burning boiler ensuring warmth during the colder months, supplemented by an electric water heater for the summer seasons. Although the house is in need of some refurbishment, it presents a great scope for personalization and enhancements that could craft a warm, inviting family home. Living in Charroux offers a blend of tranquility and community spirit. The village is adequately equipped with local amenities including shops, cafés and a vibrant weekly market that showcase ... click here to read more

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This delightful three-bedroom detached country home presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil lifestyle of the French countryside, particularly in the serene area of Charroux, Poitou-Charentes. Nestled in a peaceful hamlet devoid of through traffic, this residence harmoniously combines the allure of rustic charm with the comfort of modern living, making it an ideal retreat or a serene family home. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 3, with ensuite facilities, offering private and comfortable spaces for family and guests alike. - Bathrooms: 2, modern and well-appointed, providing convenience and comfort. - Size: A generous 163 m² of living space, ensuring ample room for family gatherings, entertainment, and personal solitude. - Land: Just under two hectares of pasture land, perfect for those with a passion for horses or looking to keep other animals. - Living Areas: Includes a spacious kitchen/dining area that seamlessly flows into a large lounge, both areas designed for social gatherings and family time. - Additional Spaces: A mezzanine area and a small study, which doubles as a fourth, single bedroom, offering flexibility in usage. - Outbuildings: Attached barn/garage plus several smaller structures for various uses, and additional outbuilding suitable for conversion into stables or animal houses (subject to permissions). Amenities: - Private Terrace and Garden: Ideal for outdoor dining or soaking up the charming country atmosphere. - In-Ground Swimming Pool: Surrounded by space for loungers, perfect for relaxation and leisure. - Parking: Ample hardstanding parking suitable for a camper van or horsebox. - Utility Area: For practical living necessities. Living in Charroux, Poitou-Charentes: ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Charroux, in the scenic region of Poitou-Charentes, this 3-bedroom house presents an appealing opportunity for those looking to embrace village life in rural France. Charroux is renowned for its charming architecture, rich history, and vibrant community spirit—characteristics that promise an enriching living experience for locals and expatriates alike. The property itself is beautifully positioned at the heart of Charroux, allowing residents the luxury of deriving full benefit from a well-preserved medieval village. Encompassing a total living space of 136 square meters, this residence adequately combines the traditional charm with modern conveniences. As you enter the house, the ground floor introduces a modern fitted kitchen which is perfect for cooking family meals or entertaining guests. Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious lounge, warmed by a cozy wood-burning stove—an ideal spot for relaxation during the cooler evenings. The lounge extends into a dining room that can host family gatherings and celebrations, adding to the home's warm atmosphere. Moving upstairs, the property boasts four well-proportioned double bedrooms each featuring lovely wooden parquet floors that exude a sense of warmth and comfort. The large family bathroom serves these rooms, ensuring functionality aligns with family living. Additionally, the attic space offers potential for conversion into additional living areas, subject to necessary permissions, providing new owners a project to tailor this home further. Property Features: - 3 bedrooms - Spacious lounge with wood-burning stove - Modern fitted kitchen - Dining room - Large family bathroom - Potential attic conversion Outside, the impressive courty ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom House in the historical village of Charroux, Vienne, France Nestled on the edge of the picturesque and historic village of Charroux, this delightful detached house offers comfort, convenience, and a serene lifestyle for a realistic price of €189,000. Perfect for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life, this property integrates the character of its surroundings with modern living necessities. Property Features: - Total size of 110 square meters - 3 well-proportioned bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Main living floor includes a spacious kitchen and a combined living/dining area with a cozy woodburning stove - Lower garden level potentially serves as self-contained accommodation featuring a kitchen, small living area, and a bedroom with an en-suite shower room - Integral garage and boiler room, enhancing storage solutions - Benefits from oil central heating and double glazing for a comfortable living environment all year round - Mains drainage Amenities: - Electric gates leading to a private driveway - Enclosed garden predominantly laid to lawn with a terrace perfect for enjoying the outdoors - A wooden garden chalet, ideal for extra storage - The property's condition is generally good but with room for personal touches and enhancements Living in Charroux, you'll be part of a vibrant community rich in history and culture. The house is conveniently located within walking distance of local bars, shops, and bakeries, making daily essentials easily accessible. The village not only boasts of its past but also provides a peaceful yet engaging social environment. The local area captures the essence of French rural living with scenic landscapes, traditional markets, and timeless architecture. It ... click here to read more

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Delight in the French countryside with this incredible 4-bedroom house situated on the outskirts of Charroux in Poitou-Charentes, Vienne. This charismatic abode, steeped in allure and prestige, promises the perfect blend of comfort, exclusivity, and the immersive experience of the world-renowned French lifestyle. Upon entrance, your senses will be greeted by an expansive hallway which further opens up to the heart of the home, the kitchen - generously sized, fully fitted, and even featuring a dedicated space for a breakfast table to enjoy your morning croissants with a hot cup of café. Completing the ground floor is a utility room that ensures practical daily living, a dedicated dining room, and a cozy living room that provides an ideal setting for evenings with loved ones. Also included are a storage room, and two separate toilets for added convenience. As you ascend to the first floor, an expansive master bedroom awaits, complete with its own dressing room and ensuite bathroom, promising an oasis of tranquility. This bathroom is equipped with an independent shower and toilet, to cater for all practicalities of modern luxury. Two other bedrooms grace this floor, each with their own ensuite facilities. An additional living space provides versatility in its usage, serving as an entertainment room or being transformed into a bonus bedroom, depending on your needs. Descending from this floor, we discover a room currently being used as a fourth bedroom, featuring its own direct outdoor access for added privacy or for creating an attached but separate living quarter. Nestled in just under a hectare of magnificent garden grounds, the property offers an al fresco sanctuary with an assortment of fruit trees and breathtaking ... click here to read more

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Discover the serene charm of living in the pastoral French countryside with this captivating 4-bedroom house, perfectly situated on the outskirts of the historic village of Charroux in Poitou-Charentes, Vienne. This property presents a quintessential opportunity for those seeking a spacious residence amidst the tranquil settings of rural France, ideal for both a permanent family home or a serene holiday retreat. This picturesque house, a well-maintained longère, spans roughly 258 square meters, offering ample space for comfortable family living. The ground floor is thoughtfully designed with a sizeable entrance hallway that leads to a well-equipped kitchen complemented by space for a breakfast table—perfect for casual family meals. Adjacent to the kitchen is a utility room which supports practical daily living. The dining room and living room afford generous space for formal entertaining and relaxed family gatherings respectively. Additionally, the ground floor includes a storage room and two separate WCs for convenience. As you ascend to the first floor, you are greeted by a spacious master bedroom equipped with a dressing room and an en-suite bathroom that features both a bath and a separate shower. The lengthy corridor leads to the second and third bedrooms, one boasting an en-suite bathroom, and the other an en-suite shower room, catering to all family needs with privacy and comfort. The floor also includes a versatile second living area at its end, which can be transformed into an additional bedroom or used according to your lifestyle needs. A unique feature is the set of stairs that descend from this room to another area currently utilized as the fourth bedroom, which has both indoor and outdoor access points. S ... click here to read more

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