4-Bed Stone Farmhouse on Village Edge in Deux-Sèvres — Second Home in Rural France



Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, Villemain, France, Villemain (France)
4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 198m² Floor area
€210,000
House
Parking
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
198m²
Garden
No pool
Not furnished
Description
On a quiet morning in Villemain, the only sound you'll hear is birdsong cutting through cool air and the distant creak of a wooden shutter swinging open somewhere down the lane. That's the pace of life here — and once you've felt it, the city you came from starts to feel very far away indeed.
This four-bedroom stone farmhouse sits on the edge of the village of Villemain, a small commune in the Deux-Sèvres department of Poitou-Charentes, in a part of France that most international buyers haven't discovered yet. That's both an honest observation and, frankly, a significant advantage. Property prices here remain well below those of the Dordogne or the Lot, yet the quality of the landscape, the food, and the way of life is every bit as rewarding. The house itself is in good condition — no project property requiring months of contractors, just a well-built, characterful home that's ready to live in from the first weekend you arrive.
Pull through the iron gates onto the broad gravelled driveway and the house announces itself properly. The full stone frontage stretches the width of the plot, and there's room to park four or five cars comfortably — useful when family comes down from Paris or friends fly in from London through Poitiers-Biard airport, barely an hour's drive north. Step through the front door and the entrance hall does something that very few rooms manage: it makes you want to slow down. Original terracotta tiles underfoot, a fireplace for the cooler months, and a wooden staircase that curves upward with the kind of confidence that only comes from being built to last. This is not a house that was thrown up quickly.
The lounge runs wide across the front of the building, wooden floors worn smooth with age, a stone fireplace anchoring one corner, and dual-aspect windows pulling light in from both ends of the room. Sit there at dusk in October with a glass of Pineau des Charentes — the local fortified wine, produced just to the west of here — and the room takes on a completely different character to the same space flooded with summer afternoon light. That's the thing about stone houses: they adapt to every season in a way that modern builds simply don't.
Across the hallway, the dining room mirrors the lounge in scale and spirit. Wooden floors again, another fireplace, windows looking out in two directions. This is where Sunday lunches unfold naturally — long meals with no particular end time, the kind that start at one o'clock and drift into late afternoon. Through the glass-panelled doors, the kitchen is bright and functional, built around a large central island that becomes the natural gathering point whenever anyone else is in the house. A wide window and a door lead directly out to the enclosed lawn garden on the side of the property, which is fully fenced — practical for children or dogs — and catches the afternoon sun.
Back inside and off the kitchen, there's a laundry room, a pantry, and a downstairs WC. These aren't afterthoughts; they're the difference between a holiday home and a home that genuinely works for everyday living.
Upstairs, the landing is generous enough to feel like a room in itself. Three full double bedrooms offer proper space — the kind where you don't have to choose between a wardrobe and a desk. The fourth room is currently arranged as an office with a single bed but would accommodate a double without any effort. The main bedroom comes with an en-suite shower room featuring dual sinks and a separate dressing room, which matters more than people expect once you're actually living here rather than just visiting. A large family bathroom serves the other three rooms and includes both a bath and a walk-in shower. Step out from the bathroom onto the roof terrace and on a clear day the Deux-Sèvres countryside stretches out flat and green to the horizon.
Villemain sits within easy reach of some genuinely good reasons to leave the house occasionally. Melle, about fifteen minutes south, is famous for its 11th-century Romanesque churches — three of them, all on the Santiago de Compostela pilgrimage route — and hosts a lively weekly market. Niort, the departmental capital, is roughly thirty minutes away and offers a covered market hall (Les Halles), a medieval keep, and restaurants serving mogette beans braised with butter, one of the region's signature dishes. The Atlantic coast at La Rochelle is under an hour and a half west — close enough for a spontaneous day trip to the old port, the towers, and the Île de Ré cycling paths.
Locally, the Marais Poitevin — sometimes called the Green Venice — is one of France's most singular natural landscapes: a network of slow canals threading through willow-lined waterways, navigable by flat-bottomed boat and by bicycle along the towpaths. In spring the waterways turn vivid green with floating duckweed; in autumn the light through the willows is something photographers make special trips for. It's about forty minutes from Villemain.
Winters here are mild by northern European standards — temperatures rarely drop much below freezing for long — and summers are reliably warm without the crushing heat of Provence. The Deux-Sèvres tends to get the best of both worlds: proper seasons, genuine countryside, and none of the tourist crowds that can make high summer in the south feel relentless.
For international buyers, France's property purchase process is transparent and well-established. Notary fees apply on top of the asking price and are regulated by law. EU and non-EU buyers alike can purchase without restriction, and the Deux-Sèvres offers one of the more competitive price-per-square-metre ratios in western France, which makes this 198-square-metre farmhouse at €210,000 genuinely good value when benchmarked against comparable properties. Rental income potential is real — gîte tourism is a well-developed market in Poitou-Charentes, with strong demand from French domestic holidaymakers as well as Dutch, Belgian, and British visitors who return to the region year after year.
Key features at a glance:
— 198 sq m stone farmhouse in good, move-in ready condition
— 4 bedrooms including a main suite with en-suite shower room and dressing room
— Family bathroom with both bath and separate shower, plus roof terrace access
— Large tiled entrance hall with original fireplace and period wooden staircase
— Spacious lounge with wooden floors, corner stone fireplace, and dual-aspect windows
— Separate dining room with fireplace, ideal for year-round entertaining
— Bright kitchen with large central island and direct access to enclosed garden
— Laundry room, pantry, and downstairs WC
— Gated property with generous driveway and off-road parking for multiple vehicles
— Fully fenced lawned garden to the side of the property
— Village-edge location with open countryside views
— 1 hour from Poitiers-Biard airport; 1.5 hours from La Rochelle
— Within 30 minutes of Niort and the Marais Poitevin natural reserve
— Strong gîte rental market in Poitou-Charentes for investment or income offset
— Competitively priced at €210,000 for the size, condition, and region
This is the kind of property that gets harder to find every year — a proper stone farmhouse with space, character, and a location that delivers genuine French rural life without the premium attached to better-known departments. If you've been looking for a second home in France that works as well in February as it does in July, Villemain is worth your attention.
Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing or request a detailed information pack. Properties with this combination of size, condition, and price in Poitou-Charentes don't wait long.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 198m²
- Price per m²
- €1,061
- Garden size
- 1051m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- Yes
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- No
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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