4-Bed Renovated House with Semi-Basement Apartment in Medieval Charroux, France



Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, Charroux, France, Charroux (France)
4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 112m² Floor area
€130,780
House
No parking
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
112m²
No garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
On a quiet Tuesday morning in Charroux, you can walk out onto your wooden terrace with a coffee and hear almost nothing. A church bell in the distance. Maybe a tractor somewhere beyond the stone walls. The air carries that particular mix of cut grass and old limestone that you only get in the Vienne countryside, and the view out over the surrounding hills doesn't have a single billboard, rooftop antenna, or modern intrusion to break it. This is what €130,780 buys you in one of France's most overlooked medieval villages — and once you've spent a weekend here, you'll struggle to understand why more people haven't discovered it already.
Charroux sits in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, a region that most international buyers race through on their way to the Dordogne or the Vendée coast without realizing what they're passing. That's your advantage. The village itself is classified as one of the Plus Beaux Villages de France — a designation earned by fewer than 160 communes in the entire country — and it earns that status honestly, with its 11th-century abbey ruins, cobblestone lanes barely wide enough for a Citroën, and a Saturday market where the same families have been selling goat cheese and walnuts for generations. The centre is a five-minute walk from this house. Not a vague "close to amenities" five minutes — a genuine, flat, pleasant walk past honey-coloured stone walls.
The house itself has been fully renovated and is genuinely ready to move into, which matters more than it sounds in this part of France where "good condition" can sometimes be a generous interpretation. Here, the work has been done properly: double glazing throughout, electric shutters, and — crucially — an air-to-water heat pump system that keeps energy bills manageable through both the warm Poitevin summers and the cooler months when the Vienne valley gets that low grey light that makes you want to light candles and stay indoors with something slow-cooked on the stove.
Spread across approximately 112 square metres of living space, the main floor opens into a bright living and dining area that flows directly into a modern fitted kitchen. It doesn't feel squeezed or contrived — there's genuine room to cook for a table of six and still have a conversation with whoever's sitting on the sofa. The balcony off the main level is the kind of feature that turns a property from a house into a daily ritual; open views, no immediate neighbours looking in, the sort of spot where you end up standing longer than you planned.
Two bedrooms and an office occupy the main level alongside a contemporary bathroom fitted with both a bathtub and a separate shower — a detail that sounds small until you're sharing the house with teenagers or guests who have strong opinions about morning schedules.
Then there's the semi-basement level, and this is where the property earns its versatility. Fully converted and accessible via its own independent entrance, this lower level functions as a complete self-contained unit: sitting room, kitchen, bedroom, shower room, and dressing area. In practical terms, this means you have options that most properties at this price point simply don't offer. You can host family for an extended stay without anyone encroaching on anyone else's space. You can list the lower level on a short-term rental platform — Charroux draws steady visitor traffic through spring and summer from French and British travellers exploring the region — and generate income while you're not in residence. Or you could run a small home-based business, welcome a live-in caretaker, or simply use it as a games room and overflow space for larger gatherings. The flexibility is real, not hypothetical.
Outside, the enclosed plot of around 640 square metres gives you a proper garden without the overwhelming maintenance commitment of something much larger. The wooden terrace is already in place and already good — the kind of terrace where you put a long table, buy a decent set of chairs, and suddenly every evening becomes an occasion.
The surrounding region rewards exploration in every direction. Drive twenty minutes south and you're in Confolens for the Festival International de Folklore each August, one of the oldest world music festivals in France, filling the riverbanks with performers from thirty countries. Drive north and you reach Poitiers, a proper city with the Futuroscope theme park for families, the Romanesque church of Notre-Dame-la-Grande with its sculpted facade, and a university town energy that keeps the restaurant and bar scene alive year-round. The Marais Poitevin — the so-called Green Venice, a network of navigable waterways through ancient marshland — is roughly an hour west and remains one of the genuinely underrated natural experiences in western France.
Locally, the Charente river valley offers walking and cycling routes through farmland and riverside meadows, and the area around Civray, just twelve kilometres away, has fishing, kayaking, and the kind of quiet river swimming spots that French families guard like family secrets. The climate here is solidly temperate — hotter and drier than Brittany, without the fierce heat of Provence. Summers regularly hit 28 to 32 degrees. The winters are mild enough that the house is perfectly liveable year-round rather than a strictly seasonal retreat.
For international buyers, access is straightforward. Poitiers–Biard Airport is around 55 kilometres north and handles connections to Paris Orly and several European cities. Limoges Airport, about 90 kilometres southeast, adds further options. By TGV from Poitiers station, Paris is under 90 minutes — a fact that makes this property genuinely viable as a frequent-use second home for buyers based in northern Europe, not just a once-a-year summer escape.
Key features at a glance:
- Fully renovated detached house, move-in ready, in good condition
- 112 m² of living space across two levels
- 4 bedrooms total (2 on main level, 1 in semi-basement, 1 office/bedroom)
- 1 main bathroom with bathtub and separate shower plus shower room in lower unit
- Self-contained semi-basement apartment with independent entrance — ideal for rental income or guest accommodation
- Air-to-water heat pump heating system for energy efficiency
- Double glazing and electric shutters throughout
- Wooden terrace and balcony with open views over surrounding countryside
- Enclosed plot of approximately 640 m²
- Walking distance to the centre of Charroux, a classified Plus Beau Village de France
- Strong short-term rental potential in a village with consistent visitor appeal
- 55 km from Poitiers-Biard Airport; Poitiers TGV to Paris in under 90 minutes
- Priced at €130,780 including buyer's fees — exceptional value for a renovated property with dual-living capability
- Legal purchase process well-established for international buyers through notaire system
For a vacation home in the Vienne that actually works across all four seasons, pulls double duty as a rental investment, and puts you inside one of France's most quietly compelling medieval villages, this property is worth a serious look. Get in touch with the team at Homestra today to arrange a viewing or request the full property dossier — properties renovated to this standard at this price in Poitou-Charentes don't stay available for long.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 112m²
- Price per m²
- €1,168
- Garden size
- 643m²
- Has Garden
- No
- Has Parking
- No
- Has Basement
- Yes
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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