3-Bedroom House with Pool in Mansle-les-Fontaines, Perfect for a French Holiday Home

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Mansle, Poitou-Charentes, 16230, France, Mansle-les-Fontaines (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 140Floor area

€234,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

140m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Poitou-Charentes

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque village of Mansle-les-Fontaines. This charming 3-bedroom house, nestled just 8 minutes from the vibrant town of Mansle, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. With its blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is the ideal setting for a French holiday home or a second residence.

Step Inside Your French Getaway

As you enter the house, you're greeted by a spacious lounge adorned with a wood burner, perfect for cozy evenings spent with family and friends. The warmth of the fire, combined with the soft glow of the room, creates an inviting atmosphere that makes you feel instantly at home.

The ground floor features a versatile layout, including a large mezzanine that can be transformed into a home office, hobby area, or a peaceful reading nook. The kitchen, fitted with modern amenities, opens up to a dining room that can easily be converted into a fourth bedroom, offering flexibility for growing families or visiting guests.

Outdoor Living at Its Finest

Step outside to discover the true gem of this property—a private 8x4 meter swimming pool. Imagine spending warm Poitou-Charentes summers lounging by the pool, taking refreshing dips, or hosting lively gatherings with loved ones. The enclosed garden, complete with a terrace, provides a safe and serene space for children to play or for you to indulge in gardening.

Experience the Local Lifestyle

Mansle-les-Fontaines is a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry of Poitou-Charentes. Explore the local markets brimming with fresh produce, artisanal cheeses, and regional wines. Delight in the culinary experiences offered by nearby bistros and cafes, where you can savor traditional French cuisine.

For outdoor enthusiasts, the region offers a plethora of activities. From hiking and cycling through scenic trails to exploring the Charente River by kayak, there's something for everyone. The area is also home to historical sites and charming villages, each with its own unique story to tell.

Practical Considerations for International Buyers

This property is in good condition, ready for you to move in and start creating memories. With a garage featuring an electric door, parking is convenient and secure. The house is equipped with practical amenities, including a utility room and multiple bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience for international owners.

Investment Potential and Rental Opportunities

Given its desirable location and features, this property presents a promising investment opportunity. The demand for vacation rentals in the region is strong, offering potential for rental income when you're not enjoying the home yourself. The local property market is stable, with favorable conditions for international buyers.

Key Features:
- 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms
- Spacious lounge with wood burner
- Large mezzanine for versatile use
- Private 8x4 meter swimming pool
- Enclosed garden with terrace
- Garage with electric door
- Convenient location near Mansle
- Close to local markets, dining, and outdoor activities
- Ready for immediate move-in
- Potential for rental income

Your French Adventure Awaits

This house in Mansle-les-Fontaines is more than just a property; it's an invitation to experience the French lifestyle at its finest. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat, a family holiday home, or a sound investment, this property offers it all. Don't miss the opportunity to make this charming house your own. Contact us today to arrange a viewing and start your journey to owning a piece of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
140
Price per m²
€1,671
Garden size
822
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Presenting to you, an enchanting 2 bedroom stone cottage nestled in the quaint hamlet, just 4km from the bustling market town of Mansle, located in the glorious Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France. This property comes with one main room on the ground floor and two interconnecting bedrooms on the first floor spanning an area of 72 square meters, available at an unbeatable price of 49900 Euros. Cherishing the perfect amalgamation of historical allure and everyday convenience, the town of Mansle is an idyllic place that welcomes you with a warm embrace. The town boasts of an array of amenities such as premium supermarkets and exquisite restaurants. The serene Charente River carves its way through, thereby affording beautiful river views that provide an innate sense of tranquility and calm. The dwelling is in good condition, habitable straightaway yet holds the potential for a slight refreshment. On entering, you are greeted by one main room, encompassing a cozy corner kitchen, a spacious dining area, and a welcoming living area. The inclusion of a charming fireplace enhances the romantic ambiance of the house. A separate room adorns a convenient WC and sink. Moving upstairs, you will find two interconnected bedrooms, decked with lovely wooden floors and exposed beams that exude a warm rustic feel. Further, an attic above makes it an ideal storage space. The attributes of the property include: • Two bedrooms • Fireplace • A dining and separate living area • Fully functional corner kitchen • Wooden floors and exposed beams • Spaces therein for WC and sink • Attic for extra storage The exterior of the property is just as appealing as the interior. It includes a lovely enclosed garden that spans approximately 150m², adorne ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this enchanting stone-built property nestled in the scenic locale of Mansle, in the beautiful Poitou Charentes region of France. This marvelous property not only offers a spacious main residence but also benefits from a charming guest house, perfect for welcoming family or friends, or even for rental opportunities. Property Specifications: - Size: 210 square meters living space - Bedrooms: 6 in total (4 in the main house, 2 in the guest house) - Bathrooms: 3 (2 in the main house, 1 in the guest house) - Plot Size: 1415 square meters Main House Features: - Ground Floor: - Expansive living room (43 sq.m) with a tiled floor, fitted kitchen, and an insert wood burner - Bedroom with tiled floor, exposed stone, offering direct access to the swimming pool and courtyard - Convenient pantry with ample storage space - Upper Floor: - Three bedrooms with laminate flooring; one features exposed stone work alongside attic access - Opportunity to expand into the attic for additional bathroom space Outdoor Amenities: - Courtyard with a covered dining terrace - Enclosed garden with a variety of small storage rooms and laundry facilities - Private swimming area featuring a 6x3.5m pool, heated, chlorinated, and equipped with a new solar shower (2023) - Spacious 50 sq.m barn with gravel flooring, perfect for additional storage or workshop space Guest House Features: - Ground Floor: - Generously sized living area (40 sq.m) complete with a tiled floor, kitchen area, insert wood burner, and charming exposed beams - Upper Floor: - A sizable mezzanine/bedroom with plush carpeting and exposed beams The guest house also has its dedicated outdoor terrace, carport for two cars, and an adjoining wooden garage. About Man ... click here to read more

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This charming 3-bedroom stone house in Mansle, Poitou Charentes offers a serene retreat with picturesque views of the Charente River. Set in a tranquil hamlet, the property is just five minutes from the bustling town center of Mansle with its selection of shops, bars, and inviting restaurants. Ideal for those wanting a taste of rural France, while not being too far from urban convenits. House Features: - Three comfortable bedrooms - One functional bathroom - A cozy kitchen measuring 13.91m² - Living Room/Dining Room with a warm, double-sided woodburner and tile flooring, roughly 17.84m² - An office that could also serve as an additional bedroom measures 8.33m² - Heated saltwater swimming pool - Covered sun terrace - Front courtyard garden - Enclosed gardens at the rear - Garage The ground floor introduces a welcoming entrance hall, paving the transition to the tastefully designed kitchen. Adjoining this are the living and dining areas, harmonized by a double-sided woodburner that promises warmth and ambiance throughout the seasons. The office on the ground floor offers flexibility as a guest room or a workspace. Upstairs, the floors shift to parquet with two additional bedrooms, emphasizing comfort alongside simplicity. Outdoors, one can enjoy the heated saltwater pool alongside a sheltered sun terrace, ideal for entertaining or relaxing. The house is framed by a lovely enclosed garden that ensures privacy and a safe area for family activities. Local Area and Lifestyle: Mansled is located in the scenic department of Charente, known for its mild climate, and offers a rich blend of historical architecture and natural beauty. The local area is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts, including opportunities for hiking, cycling ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, the scent of lavender drifting from your private walled garden as the gentle rhythm of rural French life unfolds around you. This is the reality that awaits in Mansle-les-Fontaines, where a meticulously restored Charentaise stone house offers the perfect foundation for your French countryside escape. With honey-colored limestone walls that glow golden in the afternoon sun and a centuries-old well standing sentinel in the garden, this property embodies the authentic Poitou-Charentes experience international buyers seek when imagining their second home in France. Mansle-les-Fontaines occupies a privileged position in the Charente department, where rolling hills carpeted with sunflower fields give way to peaceful riverside valleys. This is a region where time moves at a gentler pace, yet modern conveniences remain within easy reach. The property sits just 30 kilometers from Angoulême, the renowned International City of Comics and Image, accessible via well-maintained roads that make daily life practical for vacation homeowners. Poitiers lies 80 kilometers north, while Bordeaux and its international airport can be reached in 90 minutes, ensuring your French getaway remains accessible whether you're arriving from London, Brussels, or beyond. The house itself tells a story of thoughtful restoration, where original architectural features have been preserved and enhanced rather than hidden. Step through the front door into a magnificent 42-square-meter kitchen and dining space where exposed stone walls and weathered wooden beams create an atmosphere that feels authentically French yet thoroughly comfortable. A traditional wood-burning stove provides both warmth ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the charming Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite stone house in Mansle-Les-Fontaines offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. With its spacious interiors and idyllic surroundings, this property is a dream come true for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush landscape that surrounds your new home. This four-bedroom house, spread over 250 square meters, is a testament to the timeless beauty of traditional French architecture, seamlessly integrated with contemporary amenities. A Glimpse into Your New Home As you step through the entrance hall, you're greeted by the inviting warmth of the kitchen and dining area, complete with a charming fireplace that promises cozy family dinners and gatherings with friends. The adjacent sitting room, also featuring a fireplace, offers a perfect retreat for relaxation and unwinding after a long day. The ground floor also boasts a versatile games room, leading to a delightful summer kitchen, ideal for al fresco dining during the warmer months. The first floor reveals four generously sized bedrooms, each offering a peaceful sanctuary for rest and rejuvenation. Two well-appointed bathrooms ensure convenience and comfort for the entire family. Features and Amenities - Four spacious bedrooms - Two modern bathrooms - Kitchen/dining room with a cozy fireplace - Inviting living room with a fireplace - Versatile games room - Charming summer kitchen - Mezzanine for additional living space - Barn, shed, and workshop for storage and projects - Courtyard and expansive garden (1860 m²) - Multiple heating systems: heat pump, pellet stove ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque hamlet of Mansle-Les-Fontaines in the serene Poitou-Charentes region, this charming 2-bedroom stone house presents an idyllic setting for both year-round living and holiday retreats. Set against the backdrop of lush countryside, the property blends traditional aesthetics with modern conveniences, striking a perfect balance for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life. This tasteful home, renovated twelve years ago, offers a welcoming interior that spans across two levels. The ground floor is thoughtfully laid out with an eat-in kitchen, providing a cozy space for family meals. Adjacent is a practical utility area inclusive of a WC. The living room, with its inviting ambiance, is perfect for relaxation and family gatherings. Additionally, a versatile workshop space exists, which offers potential for conversion into an additional living area or hobby room, pending required approvals. Upstairs, the sleeping quarters consist of two comfortably sized bedrooms serviced by a full bathroom. Each room reflects a warm, peaceful aura conducive to rest and privacy. Externally, the house boasts a sunny terrace that overlooks a well-manicured garden. The garden is predominantly laid to lawn with mature plants and trees, offering both beauty and low maintenance. Moreover, a hangar provides sheltered parking and could double as a delightful outdoor dining area during warmer months. Property Features: - Eat-in kitchen - Utility area with WC - Cozy lounge - Workshop with potential for conversion - Two bedrooms - One full bathroom - Double glazing throughout - Sunny terrace - Established garden - Hangar for parking or outdoor dining - Interior size: 159 m² - Land size: 597 m² The house is ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Charente Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Fontenille, France. This charming 4-bedroom country home, nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation or second home for those seeking a peaceful escape. A Home with Character and Comfort As you step into this delightful property, you're greeted by a warm and inviting atmosphere. The ground floor features a spacious kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh local produce. The adjoining living room, with its generous 32m² space, is ideal for cozy family gatherings or entertaining guests. The original features of the house, such as exposed beams and stone walls, add a touch of authenticity and charm. Upstairs, you'll find three well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the beautiful surroundings. The master bedroom boasts an ensuite bathroom, providing a private sanctuary for relaxation. A separate shower room and additional WC ensure convenience for family and guests alike. A Haven for Creativity and Relaxation This property is not just a home; it's a lifestyle. The expansive 2355m² plot includes a self-contained 1-bedroom gîte, perfect for hosting friends or generating rental income. The numerous outbuildings offer versatile spaces, currently serving as an artist's studio and a private office, catering to those who seek inspiration and productivity in a tranquil setting. The well-stocked gardens are a true delight, featuring shady enclaves, fruit trees, and a heated swimming pool (8 x 5m) that promises endless ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Fontenille, this inviting home offers a rare opportunity for those looking to settle in the heart of the Charente region of France. With the beautiful landscape of Poitou-Charentes as your backdrop, this property promises a comfortable lifestyle and just possibly, a chance to embrace the charming nuances of rural French life. At the address, you'll find a spacious 132-square meters house, more than enough room to accommodate family, friends, or even visitors who want a taste of real French living. Designed with practicality in mind, the layout meets the needs of both relaxation and functionality. As you tour the home, imagine yourself entering through the distinct entrance, leading into a generous living area where a wood burner promises cozy evenings during the cooler months. A kitchen awaits your culinary creativity, complemented by a handy pantry and a WC tucked thoughtfully on the ground floor. The essence of family living is echoed upstairs, where three bedrooms provide comfortable retreats. One bedroom boasts its own bathroom/WC and a practical dressing room, ensuring plenty of storage space for all your apparel and belongings. The separate guest annex is a versatile space for guests or perhaps even an artistic outlet. With its own kitchen/living room complete with a wood burner and its private terrace, it's a perfect hideaway within your home. The ensuite bedroom on the first floor of this annex allows guest privacy while they take in the surrounding natural beauty. Living in Fontenille is more than a mere residential choice—it's a lifestyle decision. The village is quaint and quintessentially French, overflowing with rustic beauty. You'll find yourself just a stone's thro ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic locale of Puyréaux in the Charente department, this charming 3-bedroom stone farmhouse presents a remarkable opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Ideal for either a holiday retreat or a permanent residence, this property beautifully integrates traditional architectural elements with modern amenities, providing a comfortable and picturesque living environment. The house itself measures 215 square meters and sits on a generous plot offering ample outdoor space. The interior features a spacious living area complete with a log burner, ensuring a cozy atmosphere during the cooler months. This room remains pleasantly cool during the summer due to the property's traditional stone construction. The heart of the home is the well-appointed kitchen, which is conveniently connected to the dining room, creating a seamless flow that is perfect for family gatherings. Above the dining area is a versatile loft space, currently utilized as a studio but with potential to be converted into an additional bedroom. Three well-sized bedrooms underline the home's family-friendly appeal. The layout includes a bathroom on the first floor shared between two bedrooms, equipped with a shower, bath, basin, and toilet. The top floor houses another spacious bedroom with a private shower room, which is perfect for guests, offering privacy and comfort. Property Features Include: - Three Bedrooms - Three Bathrooms - Large Sitting Room with Log Burner - Spacious Kitchen adjoining Dining Room - Additional Loft Space - Extensive Laundry Room with separate WC - Double Glazed Windows - Two Large Barns with development potential Outdoor & Extras: - Well-maintained Gardens - Access to ... click here to read more

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A Symphony of Nature and History Awaits in Luxé Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the Charente River as it dances over the weir, a natural melody that sets the tone for your day. Nestled on its own private island, this historic 2-bedroom mill in Luxé, Charente, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of French heritage while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of nature. A Timeless Retreat Stepping into this mill is like stepping back in time, where history and modern comfort coexist harmoniously. The grand reception rooms, bathed in natural light, invite you to unwind by the feature stone fireplace, a perfect setting for intimate gatherings or lively family celebrations. The spacious kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is where you can craft meals inspired by the rich flavors of the Poitou-Charentes region. The bedrooms, with their charming mezzanines, offer a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the surrounding countryside. The original technical features in the cellar are a testament to the mill's storied past, adding a unique character to this already enchanting property. An Island Paradise The mill's private island is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With nearly 7000 m² of grassland and woodland, there's ample space for leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. The outbuilding, ripe for conversion, presents an exciting opportunity to expand your living space or create a guesthouse. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Luxé means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and recreational activities. The region is renowned for its vibrant festivals, where you can immerse yourself in local traditions and music. The nearby Charente River is a ... click here to read more

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Savor the rustic charm of this traditional country house nestled in the heart of Charente, France. Established in Luxé, a picturesque suburb of Poitou-Charentes, this French country home offers an idyllic setting infused with rural charm and awe-inspiring views of the landscape. With a bed of nature at your doorstep and an aura of tranquility permeating the air, you are sure to experience the French countryside lifestyle at its best. The property sits on a generous plot of 7456 m², utilized masterfully, featuring a built floor area of 180 m² draped in elegance and layered simplicity. The main house boasts five rooms, each resonating with inviting warmth. Picture wide sunlit windows casting a glow on the hardwood floors, walls coddled in soothing cream hues, and a touch of classic French design – all culminating in exquisite living spaces. Property features: - A spacious and impressive 23m² entrance - 18m² Dining and Kitchen area, replete with modern appliances and direct access to the sunny terrace - 25m² estate-style living room embellished with a cozy, wood-burning stove - Convenient Hallway (7.60m²) with ample storage facilities - Cellar (14.50m²) for laundry, secure storage - Five bedrooms, two ensuite and three with magnificent views - Three well-appointed bathrooms The exterior of the property doesn't fall short of expectations. It beholds a myriad of amenities designed to enrich your life: - A 5 x 10 m heated swimming pool - Landscaped garden ensuring privacy - Multiple outbuildings including a shed with water softener and separate storage for garden equipment - Direct access to the Charente River - Ample parking space - Photovoltaic panels for sustainable living Considering travel should be on your checkli ... click here to read more

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Dreaming of owning a little piece of France? Look no further than this appealing two-bedroom house in Mansle, located in the charming department of Charente in west-central France. Situated on a plot of 1143m2, this property invites you to experience the serene French countryside lifestyle while being strategically close to bustling hubs and picturesque landscapes. Now, I've got a pretty hectic schedule here, helping clients from all over the globe find their dream homes in scenic destinations. Still, I couldn't let this gem pass by without sharing its unique potential with those of you keen to immerse yourselves in the French way of life. Let's walk you through this lovely property. The ground floor greets you with an entrance hall leading to an inviting living room and kitchen space, equipped with a wood-burning stove. It's just the right spot to gather with family or friends over meals or simple conversations, creating those memorable moments that make a house truly feel like home. There's also a comfortable sitting room, a separate toilet, and a shower room, ensuring practicality and comfort are woven into the design of this home. Upstairs, the house continues to impress with two bright bedrooms. The first room spreads across 22.5m2 complete with a built-in wardrobe, ensuring ample storage without encroaching on your space. The second bedroom is just as light and airy, offering 14.7m2 of space plus a 6.35m2 dressing room. Moving a bit higher, the attic - a generous 36m2 - holds endless opportunities. Whether you're dreaming of a third bedroom, a playroom, or even a creative studio, the height is just right to transform this space to suit your needs. Outside, authenticity and practicality shine through with a va ... click here to read more

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Nestled away in the serene hamlet of Ligné in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this cosy stone home stands waiting for the right person ready to roll up their sleeves and transform this fixer-upper into a charming retreat. While the task ahead might not be for the faint-hearted, the promise of potential makes this little project pretty exciting! Imagine waking up every morning with the satisfaction of knowing that each DIY step brings you closer to seeing your ideal home come to life. The home greets you with a welcoming ground floor that features a snug living room, complete with a a log-burner which is the perfect spot to cosy up on chilly nights. Picture yourself here, perhaps during the crisp evenings of a French winter, where the warmth from the fire offers a snug embrace while you relax with a good book. Upstairs promises a quiet retreat, with one bedroom offering the charm of traditional beams. Across the courtyard, a petite structure provides additional space, housing a shower room and separate toilet. The layout offers ample opportunity for any adventurous buyer to merge these domestic spaces into a more cohesive living experience. With some creative vision, this can be transformed into a functional annex perhaps for guests. And, if you’re dreaming of expansion and you have the proper permissions, the adjoining outbuildings promise exciting potential. For those who take joy from the rustic beauty of stone homes and see possibilities in the walls and spaces that simply need a bit of TLC, here’s an opportunity. While not sanction-compliant, the property’s sanitation underscores a necessary element of the renovation journey, but surely something manageable with proper planning. The allure of this prop ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the beauty of France with this 3-bedroom residential house located at the center of Salles-de-Villefagnan, an attractive social commune nestled in the melange of Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France. This mélange of French charm and living convenience is near the N10 road that sits in between Angoulême and Poitiers. It is also within a reachable distance of 10 minutes from the town of Ruffec, which brims with an abundance of amenities. The property extends over a vast area of 163 square meters and is modestly priced at €283,550. Commanding a fine balance between old-world charm and modern luxury, this home is set amidst the soothing ambiance that only the French countryside can offer. Step into this bright house where you will be greeted by a lovely semi-circular lounge with an inviting open fireplace. It holds an exceptional brightness and is fitted with a balcony access where you're met with refreshing scenic views every morning. The ground floor is graced with a spacious kitchen cum dining area, a separate dining room, a bathroom with WC, and a bedroom that has been taken care of with great attentiveness. The home further extends into a second part on the ground floor. This region is home to a second kitchen, a living room, and another bedroom along with a shower room with WC. This set-up is especially beneficial for small families or individuals seeking a house that could potentially be partitioned. The first floor houses a landing, a bedroom with a loft, and a WC with a water point. This section is for you to finish renovating according to your personal aesthetics. Features of the house include: - A beautiful vaulted cellar that adds intrigue to the property - Double glazed windows for added ... click here to read more

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Stepping up to the south-facing door, one can't help but admire the tranquil setting this 4-bedroom home offers. Overlooking a picturesque scene, the house nestles tidily in Salles-de-Villefagnan, a quaint village idyllically located in the serene region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France. Lovingly tucked away amidst nearly 2 hectares spread, the property enjoys an intimate location that sets a statement in tranquility. A quick dash of 10 minutes brings you to one of the most acclaimed villages of beauty in France, complete with charming shops, riverside dining spots, and a stunning chateau standing proudly as a symbol of the town's rich heritage. Through the gated entrance unfolding onto a distinguished tree-lined driveway, the house exudes a sense of nobility as it rests comfortably in its expansive grounds. The house introduces itself via a kitchen entrance overlooking a breathtaking terrace, enchanting lawned gardens, and an enclosed alarmed heated pool. A few steps away lies a shaded dining/barbecue area, a perfect spot to beat the summer heat. Inside, the grandeur is continued through an inviting hall that leads to a spacious lounge, a warm sitting room, dining room, and a built-in kitchen diner. Adjacent to the kitchen, a functional laundry and utility space with an additional WC adds to the functionality of this room. A treat to culinary enthusiasts is an extra kitchen facility, unassumingly hiding an upper mezzanine area that works well as a home office. Journeying upwards via the original sweeping staircase, the first floor unveils three magnificent bedrooms each with stylish en-suites. The grand master bedroom's free-standing bath and shower add a touch of elegance. Continuing the admiration journey ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a stunning four-bedroom house situated in the scenic Poitou-Charentes region, in the charming town of Salles-de-Villefagnan, France. This property holds an enchanting throwback to traditional French country living, combined with the comfort of modern-day living. Nestled amongst rustic stone walls and charming timber beams, we unveil a delightful piece of real estate. As you cross the threshold, a recently fitted kitchen greets you warmly, complete with a traditional, open fireplace to provide a comforting touch of nostalgia. An old stone sink adds to the rustic aesthetic, while the large back-kitchen provides ample space for all your cooking essentials. This homely environment is a heartwarming tribute to France’s history and an unsurpassed welcome to your new home. Migrating from the kitchen, you will encounter a bright and spacious living room, where light dances off the stone walls during the day. A unique feature of the property is the double staircase, which adds a note of grandeur and sophistication. Here, French design manifests itself fully, pulling you deeper into the French lifestyle. Serviced by an ensuite wet room, the ground floor also houses a spacious double bedroom. The first floor awaits you with two additional beautifully designed double bedrooms, set complete with extraordinary views of the surrounding countryside. On the other side of this floor is an enormous room, versatile and open for your interpretation - perhaps a home office, a children's playroom, or a cozy library. Our tour then takes us to the annex, home of a comfortable living room complemented by a fitted kitchenette. A cozy fireplace makes this a perfect retreat during the chilly winter months. The annex also holds an add ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village surroundings of Aunac-sur-Charente, this traditional 3-bedroom country home offers an experience of authentic rural French life. With a price tag of €249,000, this property presents an inviting canvas for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside while enjoying a home with a venerable character. This stone house, exemplifying the classic 'Longere' style, spans 174 square meters and has been thoughtfully appointed to marry classic charm with comfort. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the fitted kitchen, sized at a generous 29 square meters. Here, rustic aesthetics meet functionality with a wood stove set against a backdrop of exposed stone and beams—perfect for family meals and entertaining. Additionally, the dining room and living room, each decorated with wooden floors and unique architectural touches like original fireplaces and exposed beams, create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that extends to a terrace overlooking the picturesque settings. Upstairs, you find three cozy bedrooms. The master bedroom is particularly spacious and includes a private shower room, adding a touch of privacy and luxury. The landing area and additional bathroom are both practical and styled in keeping with the rest of the home. Living in Aunac-sur-Charente offers more than just a serene country lifestyle. The climate here is predominantly mild with distinct seasons, ideal for enjoying the outdoors. The Charente river, just a short stroll from your garden gate, enhances this rural idyll with its pleasant vistas and opportunities for fishing or leisurely river walks. For those interested in more vigorous pursuits, the region boasts numerous trails for hiking and biking. The local flora a ... click here to read more

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Set in the scenic locality of Salles-de-Villefagnan in the Poitou-Charentes region, this 4-bedroom villa offers an idyllic living experience that gracefully combines the old-world charm of the French countryside with modern comforts and spacious living. Nestled near the historical village of Verteuil sur Charente, renowned for its restaurants and the historic Château on the banks of the Charente River, this villa is sure to captivate anyone looking for an authentic French lifestyle. The villa itself, situated on an expansive plot of approximately 19,742 square meters, features sizeable living areas totaling 297 square meters with a terrace of 40 square meters, perfect for outdoor dining or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. Beyond the gated entrance, set amidst a cherry tree-lined driveway, the property opens to reveal a large, south-facing terrace pooled with sunlight accompanying a generous 10m x 4m swimming pool—a true oasis of relaxation. Designed thoughtfully, the main floor of this family-friendly villa includes a country-style kitchen that seamlessly transitions into a vast dining area, leading directly to the terrace and pool, creating a perfect flow for entertaining or relaxing with family. Additionally, the property houses two expansive, luminous living rooms, a large pantry, and a mezzanine currently adapted as a convenient home office space. Residents will find the utility of a downstairs WC complementing the ground floor's layout. Each of the four bedrooms is comfortably appointed with en-suite bathrooms, offering privacy and luxury. The master bedroom suite features not only expansive views of the lush gardens but also an exquisite en-suite with a free-standing bath, a shower, and a bidet, ensu ... click here to read more

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