3 bedroom house for sale in Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, Valdelaume, France

Listed on
New
https://media.rightmove.co.uk/property-photo/de0857358/89554881/de08573584c45336258e15e614b45336.png

Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, Valdelaume, France, Valdelaume (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 165Floor area

€199,500

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

165m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Ryan WALTERS, Noovimo real estate advisor, offers you in the commune of: Valdelaume (79), an authentic stone longère-style house, located at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, providing a peaceful and green living environment on a fully enclosed plot of over 1,700 m². This character property includes on the ground floor an entrance hall, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen, a warm living and dining room with a wood-burning stove, a very spacious bedroom of approximately 20 m², a shower room, and a separate WC. In the second part of the house, with its own independent entrance, there is an office featuring an old bread oven, as well as a utility room, ideal for a guest accommodation project, seasonal rental, or independent professional activity. Upstairs, you will find a very large bedroom of over 44 m² with built-in wardrobes, a connecting bedroom, a bathroom, and a separate WC. A loft offers excellent potential for conversion into an additional bedroom or a home office. The outdoor areas are equally appealing thanks to their generous spaces and features: three gazebos, two barns including one with a mezzanine, two carports, and a relaxation area with a spa. The entire property enjoys a quiet, private setting with no overlooking neighbors, making it perfect for lovers of stone houses, nature, and family or tourism-related projects. Do not wait any longer to arrange a viewing and discover the full potential of this charming property. *Agency fees: 5% of ?190,000 (net selling price). That is ?199,500 including agency fees. Fees payable by the buyer. Our fees are available at - Information on the risks to which this property is exposed is available on the Géorisks website: *

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
165
Price per m²
€1,209
Garden size
1720
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

Sign up to access location details

Similar properties

Step outside on a Tuesday morning and the air smells like damp grass and woodsmoke. Somewhere down the lane a church bell marks the half-hour. The kitchen has a wood burner going, the coffee is strong, and through the window you can see all the way across the bocage — that ancient patchwork of hedgerows, meadows, and apple orchards that makes this corner of Normandy feel like somewhere time forgot to rush. That's the daily reality of owning this early-1900s stone house in Tinchebray-Bocage, and it's hard to overstate how quickly it gets under your skin. The house itself sits on just under 1.5 acres, which in this part of the Orne département means genuine privacy, genuine quiet, and genuine space. At 106 square metres across two floors, the layout is generous without being unmanageable — the kind of house you can open up fully in summer and hunker down in warmly during the colder months. The previous owners clearly put in the hard work already: the property is in very good condition throughout, with double-glazed windows keeping the heat in and the renovation done to a standard that means you arrive, unpack, and start living rather than start snagging. The ground floor sets the tone immediately. The living room stretches to over 26 square metres and has a fireplace at its heart — on a wet November afternoon, this room becomes the centre of the universe. Beside it, the fitted dining kitchen runs to nearly 17 square metres and comes equipped with its own wood-burning stove, so even cooking here has a particular warmth to it, both literally and in atmosphere. A utility room handles the practical side of country life — muddy boots, wet coats, firewood — and a ground-floor shower room with WC adds real convenience for guest ... click here to read more

Photo 1
New

Sunday morning in La Roquette: the bells of Villefranche drift across the valley, a faint smell of woodsmoke still lingering from last night's fire, and from your terrace you look out over a medieval village that hasn't changed its roofline in three centuries. That's the view from this 160 m² stone house. Not a simulation of rural French life — the real thing, at a price that still makes sense. La Roquette is the kind of hamlet that doesn't appear in guidebooks. It sits in the Aveyron, a department that most international buyers fly over on the way to somewhere flashier, which is precisely why property values here remain grounded while quality of life absolutely doesn't. This is deep southwest France: the Rouergue plateau, walnut orchards, limestone ridges, rivers cold enough to swim in well into August. The local dialect is Occitan, the bread is dense and sour, and the Wednesday market in Villefranche — ten minutes down the road — has been running since the bastide town was founded in 1252. The house sits elevated above the village lane, giving it that unobstructed sweep across the rooftops and out to the surrounding countryside. Stone houses in this part of Aveyron are built to last centuries, and this one carries all the hallmarks: thick walls that keep rooms cool through July and warm in January, original stonework on the facade, and the kind of solidity underfoot that modern construction simply cannot replicate. The condition is good — this isn't a renovation project waiting to swallow your budget, but a property you can move into and gradually make your own. Downstairs, the layout is genuinely liveable rather than just photogenic. The 32 m² living room with its fireplace is the heart of things — big enough to ho ... click here to read more

Photo 5
New

Saturday morning in Sauzé-Vaussais and the smell of fresh bread from the boulangerie on Rue du Marché drifts through the kitchen window before you've even put the coffee on. The cathedral ceiling above you catches the early light, throwing long shadows across original stone walls that have stood here for well over a century. This is what slow French living actually feels like — not the postcard version, but the real one. This four-bedroom stone farmhouse in the heart of Deux-Sèvres sits on the edge of one of Poitou-Charentes' most genuinely liveable market towns. At 234 square metres of interior space plus multiple stone outbuildings, there's a generosity here that's increasingly rare at this price point in rural France. The property is in good condition throughout — meaning you can arrive, unpack, and start living rather than project-managing. Walk through the entrance hall and the double-height living room stops you. Properly stops you. The open mezzanine gallery floats above, a cast-iron wood-burning stove anchors one wall, and the exposed beams overhead give the room a warmth that no interior designer can manufacture — it just accumulates over decades. On a January evening with the stove lit and rain on the old stone courtyard outside, this room earns its keep in a way no modern open-plan ever quite manages. The kitchen is the other great room. Stone-flagged floors, a traditional range cooker, a fireplace fitted with its own log burner, and a dining area large enough for the whole extended family to argue cheerfully around. It's the kind of kitchen where Sunday lunch becomes a four-hour event. The ground floor also includes a bedroom — genuinely useful if you have older relatives visiting or simply prefer not to c ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

Ryan WALTERS, property consultant with Noovimo, presents in EXCLUSIVITY in the commune ofCharroux:Fully renovated detached house with a converted semi-basement level, offering 3 bedrooms, an office, and flexible living spaces, ideally located close to the amenities of the centre ofCharroux.With approximately 112 m² of living space, the main floor features a bright and spacious living area with lounge open to a modern fitted and equipped kitchen. This space benefits from direct access to a balcony enjoying open views over the surrounding area.The main level also includes two bedrooms, an office, and a contemporary bathroom fitted with both a bathtub and separate shower.The converted semi-basement level provides excellent flexibility with an independent living space including a lounge, kitchen, bedroom, shower room, and dressing area. Thanks to its separate entrance, this area would be ideal for hosting family and friends, creating an Airbnb business, independent accommodation, or operating a home-based business.The property benefits from comfortable modern features including double glazing, electric shutters, and an air-to-water heat pump heating system, ensuring energy efficiency and year-round comfort.Outside, the enclosed plot of approximately 640 m² includes a beautiful wooden terrace and a balcony on the upper level.This versatile property is ready to move into and would suit both a family home and a rental investment project.Don’t miss this opportunity—contact us today to arrange a viewing!Fees: 5.90% of €123,500 (net seller price). Total price including agency fees: €130,780. Fees payable by the buyer. Our fees are available at Information regarding potential risks to which this property is exposed is available on ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

Sunday morning in Villecomtal sounds like this: a church bell somewhere above the rooftops, the clatter of a shutter being thrown open two doors down, and the faint smell of bread drifting up from the boulangerie on the square. You're standing on your lower terrace, coffee in hand, and the village is just waking up around you. This is the kind of morning that made you start looking for a place in France in the first place. This house has been here since the 14th century — and it looks it, in the best possible way. The stone walls are thick enough to keep rooms cool through the fiercest August heat. The slate roof, regularly maintained, does what good roofs are supposed to do: nothing dramatic, just quietly keeps everything below it safe and dry. A 19th-century extension added breathing room without disrupting the logic of the original structure, and a recent renovation has brought the whole 150 sqm into genuine comfort without filing away the edges that give the place its character. Walk through the front door and the main living area — roughly 43 sqm — opens up in a way that makes you exhale. The kitchen, dining area, and sitting room flow into each other naturally, and the fireplace with its wood-burning stove anchors everything. On a cold January evening in the Aveyron, that stove isn't a decorative detail. It's the reason you'd rather be here than anywhere else. Three bedrooms occupy the garden level, which sits below the main living floor and opens onto the lower terrace — the more sheltered of the two outdoor spaces, screened from the lane, genuinely private. The master suite runs to around 31 sqm with its own bathroom and WC. The two further rooms, at 19 sqm and 13 sqm respectively, work well as guest rooms, ki ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

Jérôme Leray, property consultant with Noovimo, presents this property located in Civray (86).Ideally situated in a peaceful residential area, less than a 10-minute walk from the town centre and all local amenities, this charming bourgeois-style house offers a comfortable lifestyle combining character, modern convenience and practicality.Upon entering the property, you will discover an attractive living room enhanced by decorative wood panelling, leading to a cosy lounge featuring an ornamental fireplace. The lounge opens onto a modern fitted and equipped kitchen, creating a welcoming living space perfectly suited to everyday family life as well as entertaining. French doors provide direct access to the terrace and garden. A pantry adjoining the kitchen offers valuable storage space, while a utility room with shower and a separate WC complete the ground floor accommodation.Upstairs, the property offers two bright and spacious bedrooms, each measuring more than 17 m². The principal bedroom benefits from extensive dressing space, a highly desirable feature. A modern shower room with a large walk-in shower and contemporary fittings completes the first floor.The property benefits from a heat pump heating system and double glazing throughout, ensuring excellent comfort and energy efficiency all year round.Outside, a large terrace overlooks the mature garden and provides an ideal setting for outdoor dining and relaxation.The grounds are easy to maintain and include a partially buildable plot, offering interesting possibilities for future development, subject to the necessary permissions.A detached garage, workshop or storage space, together with a large courtyard providing parking for several vehicles, further enhance the prac ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

Stand at the back of this house on a quiet Tuesday morning in October and watch the Orne River catch the light through the tree line. The mist lifts slowly off the water. A heron lands on the far bank without a sound. That's the pace of life here, and once you've felt it, a weekend in the city starts to feel like a poor trade. Noron-l'Abbaye sits within the Suisse Normande — a stretch of Normandy that surprises people. They come expecting flat wheat fields and leave talking about the gorges, the river bends, and the ridgeline walks above Clécy. The nickname "Swiss Normande" wasn't given ironically. The Orne carves through ancient rock here, creating cliffs and forests that feel genuinely wild, just a couple of hours from Paris on the A13. This four-bedroom character house occupies a 2,425 square metre plot directly on the banks of the Orne. The setting alone would justify a detour. But what you're actually getting is a property with serious bones — a living room anchored by an original stone fireplace, a fully fitted and equipped kitchen, a dedicated office space, two bathrooms, and a 105-square-metre attic that's ready for conversion. That attic is worth thinking about carefully. Opened up properly, it could become the kind of master suite or open studio that you'd never find in a new-build, all with exposed timber and river views. The plot comes with a secondary house in need of renovation, plus a collection of outbuildings: cellar, garage, workshop, and carport. For buyers who've been burned by properties with no storage or no room to grow, this is the kind of compound that rewards forward planning. Convert the secondary house as a rental unit or a guest cottage for family visits, and suddenly you've got a self-sup ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

On a quiet Sunday morning in the hamlet of Saint-Romain, you'd hear almost nothing. A wood pigeon somewhere in the oaks. Maybe the distant clang of church bells drifting over from Charroux, that perfectly preserved medieval village ten minutes down the road where market traders set up their stalls beside the ruins of a Benedictine abbey. That stillness is the point. This is rural Vienne at its most unhurried — and this renovated farmhouse sits right in the middle of it. The property is a former working farmhouse that's been brought back to life without losing its bones. Stone walls, generous room proportions, the kind of building that took decades to settle and now feels entirely solid underfoot. At 148 square metres across two floors, it has real breathing room. The ground floor arranges itself practically: a living kitchen that opens directly onto a covered pergola — your default setting for every meal between May and October — a separate lounge for cooler evenings, and a bedroom with its own shower room and toilet. That ground-floor bedroom is a detail worth pausing on. It makes the house genuinely work for mixed-generation groups, guests with mobility considerations, or owners who want the option to use the upstairs rooms purely as a private retreat. Head up the stairs and the character shifts. The first floor has the slightly improvised warmth you only get in converted agricultural buildings — skylights cut into the roof, dormer windows framing sections of the surrounding countryside, ceiling lines that aren't quite parallel. There's a large double bedroom, another bedroom with its own en-suite bathroom and toilet, an additional room that could easily become a study or a fourth sleeping space, and a separate WC. T ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

You set your glass of Pineau des Charentes on the stone ledge, look out past the mulberry tree toward fields turning amber in the late afternoon, and feel your shoulders drop about three inches. That's the moment this house gets you. It happened to everyone who walked through before you, and it'll happen to you too. This maison de maître sits in a quiet hamlet in north Charente, the kind of village where the Sunday morning air smells of woodsmoke and someone's always got a baguette tucked under their arm heading home from Ruffec. It's not the France of Instagram postcards — it's the real thing. Slow roads, big skies, neighbours who actually wave. The house itself has generous bones. At 189 square metres, it breathes. Previous owners renovated it with obvious affection rather than a quick cosmetic flip — you can feel the difference the moment you step onto the travertine floors and look up at the exposed beams. Light tracks through the rooms from east to west across the day, and the house seems to understand this, with windows positioned so you're always chasing a patch of warmth or shade depending on the season. The open-plan kitchen anchors daily life here. It opens directly onto a courtyard — flagged, sheltered, sized for a table that seats ten without anyone knocking elbows. This is where the long lunches happen. The ones that start at one and end somewhere around six when someone finally puts a lid on the rosé. From the kitchen you move into a very large reception room dominated by a fireplace, the kind of proportions that handle both a family Christmas and a quiet Tuesday evening with equal ease. A sage-panelled study sits off the ground floor, calm and book-lined in your mind already, and there's a near self-con ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

The kitchen window faces east, and on a clear morning in Civray, the light comes in low and golden across terracotta floors that have been worn smooth over generations. There's a particular stillness to this corner of the Vienne — not emptiness, but the kind of quiet you have to actively seek out and rarely find. This is that place. The house is a stone longère, which is the long, low farmhouse form that defines rural Poitou-Charentes. These buildings were built to last, and this one has. Thick limestone walls keep the interior cool in July when the sunflower fields along the D1 are baking in 30-degree heat, and warm in February when morning frost whitens the lawn. At 243 square metres, the proportions are genuinely generous — you feel it the moment you step through the entrance hall and realize this isn't a weekend cottage stretched thin across too many rooms, but a proper family house with room to breathe. The heart of everything is the dining room. Cathedral ceilings, exposed oak beams, a fireplace wide enough to stand in, and a mezzanine gallery above that catches afternoon light beautifully. This is the room that will make your guests go quiet for a moment when they first see it. It's the room where Christmas happens, where Sunday lunches run until four in the afternoon, where the kids eventually claim the mezzanine as their own private territory. The country kitchen sits adjacent — practical, substantial, with a dining area and a large utility room behind it that serious cooks and rural living both demand. There's also a sitting room with a wood-burning stove and a quieter room that works perfectly as a study or reading space, the kind you actually use rather than just photograph. A ground-floor bedroom with its ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

Stand at the kitchen door on a July morning, coffee in hand, and look out across half an acre of enclosed garden as the Périgord hills roll away in every direction. The swimming pool catches the early light. Somewhere down the lane, the boulangerie on the village square is pulling its first trays. This is Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin-de-Reilhac — and this five-bedroom house on its quiet edge might be one of the most honest opportunities left in the Dordogne. Honest, because it doesn't pretend to be finished. The 1960s-built house, spread across 167 square metres of living space, needs updating throughout — new bathrooms, fresh interiors, modernised finishes. But the bones are solid, the layout is generous, and the plot is extraordinary. At just over 2,300 square metres, the fully enclosed garden wraps around the property with far-reaching views that no renovation budget can buy. The eight-by-four-metre pool and paved terrace are already in place. You're not starting from scratch; you're putting your own stamp on something with real foundations. The ground floor sets the tone. The sitting room stretches to 20 square metres, anchored by a stone fireplace fitted with a wood burner — the kind of thing you fire up in October when the chestnut trees along the D6 start turning amber and the evenings get that particular Dordogne chill. Original wooden floors run through the sitting room, dining room, and kitchen, giving the whole floor a warmth that modern builds rarely manage. The 16-square-metre dining room is big enough for the kind of meals that go on for three hours. The kitchen opens directly onto the garden. There's a ground-floor WC and a study that could just as easily become a snug or a work-from-home room. Upstairs, the ... click here to read more

Photo 1
New

Step outside on a clear October morning and the entire Pyrenees range is just sitting there, spread across the horizon like a wall of silver and slate. Not glimpsed between rooftops. Not partially obscured by trees. The full panorama, uninterrupted, from the flat land that wraps around this single-story farmhouse in Marignac-Lasclares, a small village tucked into the rolling countryside of Haute-Garonne. It stops you mid-coffee, every time. This is the kind of property that doesn't announce itself loudly. No grand gates, no ostentatious facade. What you get instead is a completely renovated, 133 square meter stone farmhouse that works — genuinely works — as a home. Solid. Functional. Lived-in in the best possible sense. The renovation has been done with care, preserving the honest character of the original structure while making everything inside comfortable and ready to use from day one. No peeling plaster to address, no outdated wiring to budget for. You arrive, you unpack, and you're home. The property sits on flat, fully fenced land. For families with young children or anyone who's ever tried to garden on a slope, that matters more than it sounds. There's real usable outdoor space here — room for a terrace table long enough to seat everyone, a kitchen garden if you want one, or simply a stretch of lawn where nothing in particular happens except relaxation. Three bedrooms give the layout genuine flexibility. A couple using this as a second home in the French southwest will find the extra rooms genuinely useful — one for guests, one as a workspace or reading room for those weeks when you're not quite on holiday but not quite at the office either. Families will appreciate the spread. The single bathroom is well-appoi ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

Picture yourself on a Sunday morning in late September, mug of coffee in hand, standing at the edge of 6,000 square metres of your own woodland in the Landes. No road noise. No neighbours. Just the creak of old oak, the faint whistle of a bird you can't quite name, and a natural spring quietly doing its thing in the corner of the plot. That's what life at this 18th-century Landaise farmhouse actually feels like — and at €119,000, it's not a fantasy. It's available right now. Built in the architectural tradition of the Landes region, this single-storey stone farmhouse carries the kind of bones that renovation enthusiasts dream about. The 76-square-metre interior includes two bedrooms, a living room anchored by a period fireplace that's clearly seen a few hundred winters, a bathroom, and a kitchen space ready to be fitted to your own specification. Attached to the main house is a 37-square-metre barn — sound structure, full of potential — that could become a guest studio, a workshop, a covered outdoor dining space, or simply extra storage for bikes and canoes. The decisions are yours. That's rather the point. The property needs work. There's no dressing that up. Renovation quotes are available on request, and buyers with a clear-eyed view of what's involved will find this an unusually honest opportunity. What you're really purchasing is a historic Landes farmhouse at a fraction of what restored examples in this corridor fetch, a plot of wooded land with a genuine natural spring, and a location three minutes from Saint-Geours-d'Auribat — a village with a grocery store, a bakery, a preschool, and a bus stop. The fundamentals are already there. Poyanne sits in the southern Landes, in the vast Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, and ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Saturday morning. The barn swallows are already busy above the terrace, and through the kitchen window you catch the faint smell of bread baking from the boulangerie down in the valley. You've got coffee on, the garden is drenched in that particular pale gold that only central France does in summer, and you're not in any kind of hurry. That's the daily rhythm this cottage in La Châtre-Langlin drops you into — and once you've felt it, it's very hard to give up. This is a solid, well-kept three-bedroom house that sits on just over half an acre of land in the gentle hill country of the Creuse-Indre border zone, a part of France that still operates on its own quiet frequency. The habitable space runs to 87 square metres across two floors — compact enough to be manageable as a second home, but genuinely liveable for a family. On the ground floor, a 22-square-metre kitchen and a 21-square-metre living room give you real space to move around in, not the cramped layouts that plague so many rural French renovations. There's also a shower room, a storage room, and a 14-square-metre cellar — ideal for wine, naturally. Head upstairs and the landing opens onto three bedrooms of 10, 11, and 10 square metres respectively, plus a bathroom. Nothing is pokey. The proportions make sense. The outside space is the real conversation-starter. 2,354 square metres of land wraps around the property, and to the rear sits a generously divided barn — two separate sections, full of potential. Whether you want to park cars and store garden equipment or eventually convert the space into a studio, games room, or guest accommodation, the footprint is already there. The sunny terrace directly behind the house is south-facing enough to earn its keep from ... click here to read more

Photo 9

Sunday morning in Châteauneuf-du-Faou sounds like this: the church bell on Place de l'Église counts nine slow strokes, a boulanger two streets over pulls fresh kouign-amann from the oven, and the smell drifts right through your open kitchen window. This is not a fantasy. This is an ordinary Sunday at this five-bedroom village property on the banks of the Aulne river, tucked into one of inland Brittany's most quietly remarkable villages. What's on offer here is genuinely unusual — two fully adjoining houses that share a wall and connect internally, sitting side by side in the very centre of the village with everything you'd need within a short walk. Together they deliver five bedrooms, two kitchens, two entrance halls, and flexible living spaces that very few properties at this price point can match. At €123,500, you're not buying a compromise. You're buying optionality. The first house sets the tone. Step through the entrance hall and you're in a living and dining room with a fireplace — the kind of room that earns its keep in October when Finistère mists roll in off the Montagnes Noires. From here, the layout flows into a kitchen with a shower area, and a connected sitting room that links directly through to the second house. Upstairs, two bedrooms sit under the slate roof, quiet and cool even in July. The second house mirrors this logic in its own way: a ground floor with its own entrance, kitchen, shower room, toilet, and a bedroom, then two more bedrooms above. There's also an attic space — unconverted, which means it's yours to shape. A home office, a studio, a guest suite with dormer windows looking out over the village rooftops. The bones are right there. Outside, a landscaped enclosed garden gives you somewher ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Picture this: it's a Tuesday morning in July, and the only sound you can hear from the kitchen window is a woodpigeon calling somewhere beyond the garden's old stone wall. The coffee is on, the air smells faintly of cut grass and warm limestone, and by ten o'clock you could be sitting under the covered barn with a glass of Pineau des Charentes, watching swallows loop over your one-acre plot. This is life in Juignac — unhurried, deeply rural, and more alive than you'd expect from a village this quiet. Juignac sits in the soft green heart of the Charente, one of those parts of southwest France that most visitors drive through on the way to somewhere else. That's precisely the point. About five kilometres from the market town of Montmoreau-Saint-Cybard, you're close enough to pick up fresh bread from the boulangerie on the Grand-Rue and have a long lunch at one of the restaurants along the main square, but far enough from any tourist circuit that life moves at a pace you set yourself. The Charente itself — the river, not just the département — winds through this landscape, and the whole region has this quality of gentle abundance: sunflowers in August, walnuts in October, fog rolling low over the fields in November before the winter sun burns it off by midday. This house has had a serious second life. Since 2020, it's gone through a thorough, considered renovation — not a cosmetic refresh, but a genuine transformation. The approach was smart: instead of stripping out every trace of its rural Charentais character, the renovation leaned into it. Exposed stone sits alongside a fully equipped contemporary kitchen. The result is a home that feels like it has always belonged here, but functions with the efficiency of something ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Saturday morning, and the only sounds reaching the terrace are birdsong, the distant clang of the Saint-Saud-Lacoussière church bell, and the faint creak of oak branches in the breeze. Your coffee goes cold because you keep forgetting to drink it. That's what this corner of the Dordogne does to you. This three-bedroom house sits on just over an acre of land outside one of the Périgord Vert's quieter, more genuine villages — not a tourist honeypot, but a real French community with a weekly market, a pharmacy, a couple of decent cafés, and the kind of neighbours who still wave from across the lane. The property spans 125 square metres of living space, is in good condition, and has the bones — plus a 60-square-metre open barn and an attached garage — to become something genuinely personal with a modest refresh. Walk through the front door and you're straight into the heart of the house: a 45-square-metre living room with terracotta tiles underfoot, a proper fireplace fitted with a wood burner, and double doors that push open onto the terrace and garden beyond. It's the kind of room that earns its keep in every season. In July, those doors stay open from breakfast to midnight. In January, the wood burner makes the room impossible to leave. The fitted kitchen connects naturally to this central space, and the whole ground floor flows well — two double bedrooms with warm wooden floors, a family bathroom, and a WC all sit within easy reach. Upstairs, a mezzanine study area opens off the landing — exactly the right perch for working remotely with a view over the garden, or for teenagers who need their own corner of the world. The third bedroom completes the upper floor, giving the house genuine flexibility for families, couple ... click here to read more

Photo 1

Stand on the terrace on a July morning and the air already carries the warmth of the day ahead—cut grass, wild thyme, and the faint sweetness from the sunflowers that blanket the fields around Saint-Martin-de-Gurson. The only sound is birdsong and the distant clang of a tractor somewhere beyond the tree line. This is the Dordogne that people read about in novels and then spend decades trying to find. This five-bedroom house sits on 2.3 hectares of French countryside in the Périgord, one of the most quietly coveted corners of southwest France. At 188 square metres, there is real room here—space to have the whole family over in August, space for teenagers to disappear into their own corners, space to breathe after years of city life. The condition is good and the house is ready to live in, which matters more than people realise when they're buying in a foreign country. No lengthy renovation drama, no months of waiting. You could be spending your first summer evening on the terrace within weeks of completion. Inside, the living room is the kind of space that earns its keep in every season. In the height of summer the French doors pull light in from all angles. Come November, the wood-burning stove becomes the centre of gravity—a proper cast-iron one that heats the room fast and makes the whole house smell like a mountain chalet. The open kitchen flows directly off the living area, with a proper pantry (cellier) that any serious cook will appreciate immediately. Storing olive oil from the Dordogne market, wine from a Bergerac cave, charcuterie from the Saturday market at Montpon-Ménéstrol—there's space for all of it. Five bedrooms gives you options that most French country houses simply don't. Guest rooms, a home office, ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Properties nearby

Ryan Walters, property consultant with Noovimo, is pleased to present this EXCLUSIVE property in the village of Paizay-Naudouin-Embourie (Charente).Nestled in a peaceful and green countryside setting, this beautifully renovated stone farmhouse perfectly combines period charm, modern comfort and highly sought-after leisure facilities.Behind its elegant wrought-iron electric gate, the property is arranged around a large secure gravel courtyard offering ample parking. From the moment you arrive, the authentic character of the traditional stone buildings, meticulously maintained, creates a warm and welcoming atmosphere.The main house immediately impresses with its exceptional volumes. The centrepiece of the property is undoubtedly the spectacular 78 m² open-plan living area, featuring soaring ceilings, exposed beams, original stone walls and an impressive glazed façade that floods the space with natural light. Organised around a wood-burning stove, this magnificent reception room seamlessly combines the lounge, dining area and family kitchen, creating a welcoming and elegant living environment.A mezzanine overlooks the living space and provides additional accommodation that could be used as a home office, library, relaxation area or occasional sleeping space.The open-plan kitchen has been designed for entertaining and family life, offering generous work surfaces, a central island and a layout that integrates perfectly with the reception areas.The interior layout has been carefully designed to maximise comfort and practicality. A corridor leads to the sleeping quarters while maintaining privacy from the main living spaces. One of the property's major advantages is that all principal rooms are located on the ground floor, ensu ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

Imagine living in a tranquil French countryside home, surrounded by sweeping scenic views and lush fields of sunflowers, corn, and wheat. This elegantly renovated former convent, located in the charming Chef-Boutonne area of Deux-Sevres, offers a blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the picturesque, serene environment. This three-bedroom house, having undergone tasteful renovations, maintains its original character with modern enhancements. The property spans a generous 179 square meters, presenting ample space for families or individuals looking for room to flourish. The top-floor master suite boasts dramatic full-height beams and exposed stone walls, complemented by stunning panoramic views and a luxurious roll-top bath—perfect for unwinding in style. Downstairs, you find two spacious double bedrooms with delightful views of the surrounding landscapes. The beautiful lounge/dining room, adorned with feature stone walls and a cozy wood burner in the lounge area, creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. The kitchen comes fully equipped with stylish free-standing cupboards and appliances, alongside an 'armoire' that perfectly matches the home’s aesthetic. Property Features: - Three bedrooms: two on the ground floor and a master suite upstairs - Entrance hall, kitchen, lounge/dining room, shower room with WC on the ground floor - Utility room, cellar, and two garages below ground level - Driveway with parking for four cars - 2-tier balcony overlooking the fields, front terraced area The exterior of the home does not disappoint, featuring a well-maintained garden with potential space for a pool, marking it as an ideal spot for relaxation or entertaining guests. The rear ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Located in the charming and historically rich village of Longré, within the picturesque area of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, France, this delightful two-bedroom house is currently on the market. While in need of some renovation, this property presents a wonderful opportunity as either a quaint holiday retreat or a first-time buyer’s home, wonderfully suited for those looking to customize a property to their specific tastes. This 114m² house offers a compact yet cleverly designed space. On the ground floor, the layout includes a kitchen that awaits your creative touch to transform it into a modern culinary space, an adjoining dining/living room that promises cozy familial gatherings, a shower room, and a WC. There's also convenient access to a cellar that provides additional storage solutions or could be converted into a unique living space. The first floor houses two bedrooms, which are accompanied by a landing with a dressing room area, providing ample space for personal storage. Externally, the property boasts a low-maintenance courtyard at the front, perfect for enjoying the temperate climate of the Charente region. This outdoor area is ideal for setting up a small garden or a seating area to bask in the French sunshine, adding to the charm of this home. For prospective buyers interested in expansion, there is also an opportunity to purchase a nearby barn with land, potentially useful for those who dream of larger outdoor activities or perhaps cultivating a sizeable garden. Despite its need for renovations, the home is priced accessibly at €26,000 – a figure that reflects its condition and the potential it holds. Renovating a house in Longré offers you not just a home, but a project to inject your personal style ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful three-bedroom house in Loubillé offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Ideal for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a tranquil lifestyle amidst the serene landscapes of Deux-Sèvres, France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the exposed stonework and wooden beams that speak to the home's rich history. This lovingly restored house is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in culture, relaxation, and endless possibilities. ### A Glimpse into Loubillé Loubillé is a quaint village that offers a slice of authentic French life. With a local bar/restaurant, a library, and a charming bread shop all within walking distance, you'll find everything you need for a leisurely day-to-day existence. Just 8 km away lies Chef Boutonne, a bustling town with supermarkets, schools, and the magnificent Château de Javarzay, perfect for a day of exploration. ### Property Highlights - Spacious Living: With 136 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family and friends. - Modern Comforts: Enjoy the benefits of double glazing, insulation, and gas central heating, ensuring comfort throughout the year. - Peaceful Setting: Detached and set back from the road, the property guarantees peace and quiet, ideal for unwinding. - Charming Features: Original features like exposed stonework and beams add character and warmth. - Functional Layout: The ground floor includes a large fitted kitchen/dining room, a cozy sitting room with a wood-burning stove, a bathroom, and ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the charming village of Melleran in the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region of Deux-Sèvres, France, this lovely house awaits its new owners. A welcoming haven with a deep-rooted French charm, this property showcases the perfect blend of tradition and modernity, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene, rustic lifestyle of the French countryside. As a real estate agent, I'm always on the go, constantly juggling appointments and viewings, and homes like this are always a joy to present to prospective homebuyers. Let's embark on a little journey around the house. As you step inside this 3-bedroom home, you'll instantly find yourself enveloped by its cozy ambiance. The spacious ground floor captivates you with its large, beautifully fitted kitchen and dining room. The kitchen promises delightful culinary adventures with its modern design integrated skillfully with rustic charm. It's a place where families can gather, share a laugh or two, and savor the rich French cuisine they whip up. The elegant lounge, with its inviting log burner, is perfect for those cooler evenings. Imagine sitting here, the fire crackling softly, as you sip on a glass of local wine, recounting the day's adventures. On this floor, a convenient rear hall leads you to a handy w.c/utility room and a cozy cellar—ideal for any wine enthusiast eager to store their collection of Bordeaux or Burgundy. On to the first floor! Here, a large landing greets you, revealing access to a luxurious family bathroom. You'll find two charming bedrooms and the superb master bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room and en-suite shower room. The setup is perfect for families or even those with frequent guests. The hou ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Imagine waking up in a quaint village in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, a region in western France known for its picturesque landscapes and relaxing pace of life. Welcome to Loubillé, a charming village offering a true taste of the French countryside. Nestled in Deux-Sèvres, this lovely residence awaits you. This beautiful 7-bedroom house, set against the serene backdrop of this charming village, is more than just a place to live—it's a lifestyle. Ready for immediate move-in, this residence offers a rich blend of modern comforts and rustic charm. This residence boasts a low-maintenance courtyard garden complete with a refreshing swimming pool. Just imagine enjoying those sunny days lounging by the pool or engaging in a family pool party. The main house, graced with a touch of tradition, has undergone sympathetic renovation that perfectly balanced the old with the new. With details like exposed stone walls, grand fireplaces, and sturdy wood beams, it’s a testament to craftsmanship and enduring style. The double-glazed windows, efficient mains drainage, and ultra-fast fibre-optic internet ensure comfort and convenience. Let's take a stroll through this cozy abode. Step into the spacious 30m² farmhouse-style kitchen, where you can almost smell the aroma of freshly baked bread—a delightful ambience for preparing meals with family or hosting gatherings. The equally spacious living room, with its grand stone fireplace and log-burners, is the heart of this home where countless stories can be shared around a warm fire. On the ground floor, besides the entrance lobby and utility room equipped with a WC, there lies a 24m² room, versatile enough to be another bedroom or a creative hobby room, providing flexibility for family's ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the charming heart of Poitou-Charentes, in the village of Chef-Boutonne, France, lies a two-bedroom abode, waiting for its next chapter to unfold. This property, sprawled over a respectable 75 square meters, greets its visitors with a cozy, welcoming aura, perfect for those seeking solace away from the cacophony of bustling city life. Priced at 113,500 euros, it stands as a testament to the quintessential French countryside living, offering a blend of history and potential for future memories. Perched just a few kilometers from the market town of Chef-Boutonne, this house is well-located for those who appreciate both tranquility and access to amenities. Chef-Boutonne is a delightful town, rich with culture and history. During weekends, the local market becomes a focal point where residents gather to purchase fresh produce, engage in lively conversations, and enjoy the essence of French living. The area basks in a pleasant climate, characterized by long, warm summers and mild winters, making it ideal for year-round living or as a holiday retreat. Stepping inside, you are immediately embraced by the warm ambiance of the 20-square-meter living room, featuring a beamed ceiling and a laminate wood floor. An archway invites you into the adjacent kitchen, a 12-square-meter space that boasts a feature wall of exposed stone and an original decorative stone fireplace. Cooking in this kitchen is not just about preparing meals; it's an experience, a dance with the history that the stones have witnessed over decades. The hallway leads you to the two inviting bedrooms. The first, at 11.41 square meters, and the second, slightly larger at 14.32 square meters, are havens of rest and relaxation. With their laminated wood fl ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, this 3-bedroom house located in Chef-Boutonne offers a splendid blend of historical allure and modern comfort. Formerly a convent, the property has been tastefully renovated, retaining beautiful original features such as exposed stone walls and a characterful fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. For those considering moving to France, or possibly looking for a serene getaway, Chef-Boutonne is a picturesque town that marries convenience with French rural charm. The town itself boasts a weekly market, a variety of shops, supermarkets, and other essential amenities, all situated just a 10-minute drive from the property. This accessibility makes living in Chef-Boutonne ideal for those seeking a blend of quiet village life with the convenience of nearby facilities. The house spans 135 square meters and is structurally in good condition, ready for occupancy yet with room for personal touches by its new owners. It includes a workshop, a cellar, and a garage, providing ample storage and utility space. Property Features: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Large kitchen with freestanding units - Living room/dining room with a wood-burning fireplace - Workshop, cellar, and garage - Good-sized gardens at the front and back - Raised deck with stunning views, perfect for relaxation or entertaining Climate-wise, living in Poitou-Charentes is quite appealing due to its mild and temperate weather. Residents enjoy warm summers and cool winters, with rainfall distributed throughout the year, making it a fertile area for gardens and lush landscapes. Upon entering this charming residence, the ground floor leads to a functional layout that includes the liv ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the tranquil countryside of the Deux-Sèvres department, in the charming town of Chef-Boutonne, France, lies a characterful three-bedroom house that perfectly blends traditional charm with modern comfort. This exceptional property, originally a farmhouse, has been meticulously renovated with great care to preserve its original features, including exposed stone walls and beams, creating a warm atmosphere that is immediately welcoming. Upon entering, you're greeted by an impressive entrance hall spanning 27m2, showcasing a bespoke wooden staircase, feature walls adorned with exposed stone, ceiling beams, and the original stone sink, giving a nod to the home's history. Natural light floods the space, enhancing its inviting ambiance. The entrance opens up to a spacious 40m2 lounge, anchored by a Charentaise stone fireplace fitted with a wood-burning fire. The lounge also features two large windows, ceiling beams, and exquisite wooden flooring, making it the heart of this home. Adjacent to the lounge is a versatile 28m2 summer room, which could easily serve as a fourth bedroom, featuring a high beamed ceiling, an exposed stone feature wall, and French doors that provide views and access to the serene rear garden. The ground floor continues with a hallway leading to a 21m2 office, a fully equipped 19m2 kitchen that opens to the front, and an adjoining 18m2 dining room with French doors that lead to a side decked terrace – perfect for dining alfresco. A convenient utility room and a stylish bathroom, complete with a roll-top bath and walk-in shower, round off the ground floor. The first floor hosts a breathtaking master bedroom of 26m2, offering wood flooring, an apex beamed ceiling, exposed stone, a walk-in dressi ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Located within the heart of Chef-Boutonne, a charming commune in the Poitou-Charentes region, Deux-Sèvres, France, this robust stone house offers an exceptional opportunity for a discerning investor or an adventurous overseas home buyer. Tucked within the rich history and mesmerizing culture of the area, the property spans 109 square meters and has been thoughtfully crafted to enhance the living experience. Let’s delve into the experience of living in this delightful house—it's all about fine-tuned balance between historic charm and modern comfort. The gem features three well-proportioned bedrooms that are designed to offer you maximum comfort without compromising on space. There are two bathrooms in this residence, ensuring every occupant has ample privacy and ease. On the ground floor, you'll find the heart of this home: a spacious kitchen and dining area that opens out onto a small cosy courtyard, which is half-covered, and it gives you access to the street — perfect for entertaining guests on a relaxed summer evening. For those who value easily adaptable and functional spaces, the possibility of creating a bedroom here presents an appealing option. The freshly-installed shower room and toilet on this level add further convenience to your day-to-day living. Plus, the living room boasts a cellar, offering you additional storage space — certainly a little extra perk! The first floor presents you with two additional bedrooms, as well as a toilet. Here, there's potential for installing a second bathroom, should it be required, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions. And then there's the second floor, currently used as an easily accessible attic but offering incredible potential should you wish to expand furt ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the serene landscape of Brettes, France, within the region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this charming country house beckons those who dream of owning a slice of the tranquil French countryside. A haven for overseas buyers seeking a retreat or a potential investment, this residence offers a genuine feel of rural French living combined with the accessibility of modern amenities a short drive away. Property Features: - A generous living space of 240 square meters - Six well-appointed bedrooms providing ample space for family and guests - Two bathrooms ensuring convenience for all residents - A welcoming kitchen that opens up to a cozy dining room, perfect for gatherings - A spacious and inviting living room at the heart of the house - Characteristic attic space, offering potential for additional living or storage areas - Convenient outbuildings, including a garage and workshop, catering to a variety of needs - A verdant garden enveloping the property spreads across 1960 square meters, providing peace and privacy Amenities & Lifestyle: Living in Brettes means being part of a community where life slows down, and nature takes center stage. Though the property radiates the charm of rural living, it is conveniently located just 7 kilometers away from the nearest town offering basic amenities and 15 kilometers from a larger town where more extensive services and enjoyment can be found. Local Area: Brettes is a gem within the Poitou-Charentes region, known for its picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and a robust culinary tradition that food enthusiasts will adore. The temperate climate, with mild winters and pleasant summers, adds to the allure of the area, making outdoor activities a year-round enjoyment. W ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Picture a Tuesday morning in summer: you step out of your front door, still holding a coffee, and within three minutes you've nodded to the boulanger on Rue du Marché, bought tomatoes that were on the vine yesterday, and are back in your courtyard under a lime tree before the morning gets warm. That's not a fantasy — that's just Tuesday in Chef-Boutonne. This five-bedroom townhouse sits right in the middle of it all, and at under €100,000, it's one of those rare finds that makes you stop scrolling. Chef-Boutonne is a small market town in the Deux-Sèvres department of Poitou-Charentes, the kind of place that French people from the cities quietly buy into while property prices elsewhere have gone sideways. It sits in a gentle limestone valley about 40 minutes southeast of Niort, roughly an hour and a half from Poitiers, and about two and a half hours from Bordeaux if you take the N10. La Rochelle — with its Atlantic beaches, its old harbour, and its year-round flights from the UK, Belgium, and the Netherlands — is under an hour and a half away. The practical reality for international buyers is strong: fly into La Rochelle or Poitiers, pick up a rental car, and you're here before lunch. The house itself sits on three levels and gives you 174 square metres to work with — serious floor area for a family or for anyone thinking about rental income. On the ground floor, the entrance opens into a living and dining room that gets good afternoon light, with a kitchen alongside and a ground-floor bedroom complete with its own shower room and WC. That ground-floor suite is worth noting: it works well for elderly relatives or guests who'd rather avoid stairs, and for rental purposes, it functions almost as a self-contained annexe. U ... click here to read more

Picture 1
New

Welcome to the charming and picturesque town of Chef-Boutonne, nestled in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region in France. This delightful stone farmhouse, located at the edge of the town, is a hidden gem waiting for someone with a vision to bring it back to life. As a bussy real estate agent always on the go, I can assure you that properties like this one offer an extraordinary opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside and culture. This farmhouse is more than a property; it's a story waiting to be written. Settle into the tranquility of the French countryside and enjoy the simple pleasures of life that this charming town offers. Although this property is a true fixer-upper, it's brimming with potential, ready to be transformed into your dream home. The property embodies the rustic, timeless charm of rural France with stone walls and exposed wooden beams that whisper tales of a bygone era. The farmhouse itself is an expansive space of 224 square meters with an open-plan design that serves as your canvas. Step through the entrance into a vast open area of approximately 75 square meters, where possibilities are endless. Perhaps a cozy family living room combined with a chic dining area? The L-shaped extension of 42 square meters earmarked for the future kitchen/diner and utility room gives you the leeway to design a space that suits your culinary needs. The upper floor is entirely boarding, featuring high ceiling trusses and stone walls. This is your opportunity to create a luxurious retreat. Imagine waking up every morning, throwing open the glazed doors, and wandering onto the planned terrace while gazing across the lush garden filled with fruit trees. ... click here to read more

Picture 1

On a quiet Tuesday morning in Lorigné, the only sounds you'll catch from the south-facing terrace are birdsong, the faint clatter of a tractor somewhere beyond the stone walls, and the soft hiss of water in the covered pool below. No traffic. No neighbors peering over the fence. Just 1,377 square meters of enclosed garden, a house that's been here long enough to have earned its thick walls and terracotta floors, and the particular French countryside silence that people drive hundreds of kilometers to find. This four-bedroom stone house sits in a small hamlet between Chef-Boutonne and Sauzé-Vaussais in the Deux-Sèvres département — the quieter, less-hyped cousin of the Charente to the south. It's the kind of place that doesn't show up on the tourist trail, which is precisely why people who've discovered it keep coming back. Roughly 150 square meters of living space spread across two levels, a walled garden that feels genuinely private, a heated 8x4 meter covered pool, and a brand-new air-to-water heat pump installed in 2026. Move-in ready isn't a stretch here — this is a house that's been looked after. Step through the front door and the ground floor sets the tone immediately. The kitchen and dining room spans 37 square meters, with original terracotta tiles underfoot and a pellet stove insert in the fireplace that takes the edge off cool autumn evenings. This is the room where the house lives — where long Sunday lunches with a local Pineau des Charentes stretch into afternoon, where garlic and thyme from the garden end up in whatever's on the stove. The proportions feel right. Not cavernous, not cramped. The living room next door is a different proposition entirely: 45 square meters, its own wood-burning stove in a se ... click here to read more

Picture 1

In the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, nestled within the tranquil commune of Villefagnan in the Charente department of France, lies a delightful two-bedroom house that's a beautiful blend of traditional French charm and modern convenience. If you've ever dreamt of owning a slice of the idyllic French countryside, this property could be just what you're looking for. Now, believe me, as a real estate agent juggling countless viewings and appointments, it's rare to come across a property that immediately exudes warmth and character, but this is such a place. With its lovingly maintained structure and fully enclosed garden boasting two gated access points, this house provides both seclusion and accessibility that aren't always easy to come by. The home is just a quick five-minute drive from the quaint town of Villefagnan. Here, you'll discover a delightful mix of small shops, cozy restaurants, a café brimming with local flavor, and even a medical center for necessities—not to mention the friendly and welcoming locals who will make you feel right at home. If you're in need of more extensive amenities, a short ten-minute drive leads you to Ruffec. This bustling town caters to all practical requirements and offers more comprehensive shops and facilities. Let's walk through the home together, shall we? As you enter, you're greeted by a spacious living area that promises warmth and homeliness. The ground floor features a fully equipped kitchen—imagine the aroma of fresh baguettes wafting through as you prepare meals here. Adjacent is a dining room complemented by a wood burner, providing the perfect cozy spot to enjoy homemade French cuisine during the colder months. The ground level also includes a shower room and WC, a ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled at the back of a tranquil village in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this charming stone house in Villefagnan, France, offers a serene retreat with a rustic edge. Set against the backdrop of the quaint village and expansive surrounding land, it presents an inviting opportunity for those seeking the allure of countryside living combined with the convenience of minimal renovations required. The house itself has been thoughtfully renovated, making it a comfortable living space without demanding immediate additional improvements. It encompasses a generous 136 sqm of living area, comprising three well-proportioned bedrooms, two bathrooms, and spacious common areas that cater well to family life or entertaining guests. Inside, the living room is notably expansive, featuring sliding doors that open out to the front, illuminating the space with natural light and offering views of the peaceful exterior. The kitchen, while operational, is somewhat of a blank slate, eagerly awaiting the personal touch of its new owners to transform it into a culinary haven. While the property is in good condition, there is room for creativity, particularly with the attached garage and barn which could, with the appropriate permissions, be converted into additional living space. The garage includes a functional corner sink and leads up to a floor above, accessible through the attached open barn—ideal for a renovation project to expand the living quarters. Outdoor space includes a charming front courtyard and garden, perfect for outdoor dining, children’s activities, or simply soaking in the calm of the rural surroundings. Property Features: - Total area: 136 sqm - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Extensive living room ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the charming village of Villefagnan in the picturesque region of Poitou Charentes, France, this delightful 2-bedroom house presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life. Poised on a tranquil street, this property offers a peaceful retreat with the potential to customize and infuse your personal touch. The home spans 110 square meters and features an elegant combination of contemporary amenities and rustic charm. On entering, you are greeted by a spacious fitted kitchen (32m2) boasting a tiled floor, a programmable pellet stove ensuring warmth during the cooler months, a water softener, and striking exposed stone walls that add to the character of the home. Adjacent to the kitchen lies the living room (30m2) where parquet flooring and another pellet stove create a cozy and inviting environment, perfect for relaxing evenings. Bedroom one (23m2) is conveniently situated on the ground floor, featuring parquet flooring, exposed stone, and direct access to the garden, offering a serene view and easy outdoor access. The utility room (11m2) could serve as an additional bedroom and maintains the home's rustic charm with its tiled floor and exposed stone walls. The shower room is modern and efficient with a walk-in shower, washbasin, WC, heated towel rail, and a ventilation system ensuring comfort and convenience. The upper level houses the second bedroom (32m2), featuring parquet floors and providing ample space for personal decoration and styling. The attic (36m2) presents an opportunity for conversion, potentially expanding the living area or creating a home office or additional bedroom. What truly complements the house is the enclosed garden that provides a priv ... click here to read more

Picture 1

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Villefagnan offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its serene setting and proximity to local amenities, this property is an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a savvy investment in the European holiday home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, far from the hustle and bustle of city life. This beautifully renovated house, set on an isolated plot with no immediate neighbors, promises complete privacy and peace. Yet, it's conveniently located just 4 km from the quaint town of Villefagnan, where you can enjoy the local bar, bakery, butcher, and a newly established medical center. For those who crave a bit more activity, the larger town of Ruffec is a mere 10-minute drive away. Here, you'll find a vibrant community with shops, cafés, restaurants, supermarkets, and even a train station, making travel to other parts of France a breeze. The house itself is a testament to thoughtful design and modern comfort. All accommodation is on the ground floor, ensuring easy access and convenience. The open-plan living and dining area is bathed in natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. A modern freestanding log burner adds a touch of rustic charm, perfect for cozy evenings. The kitchen-diner is a chef's dream, spacious and well-equipped for entertaining family and friends. Above the lounge, a mezzanine offers a versatile space that could serve as a home office, with breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. Step outside, and you'll find a wraparound garden that beckons you to relax and unwind. There's ... click here to read more

Picture 1