4-Bed Stone Farmhouse with Pool & Tennis Court | Charente Countryside Holiday Home



Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Paizay-Naudouin-Embourie, France, Paizay-Naudouin-Embourie (France)
4 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 201m² Floor area
€375,000
House
Parking
4 Bedrooms
1 Bathrooms
201m²
Garden
Pool
Not furnished
Description
On a Sunday morning in the Charente, you wake up to nothing. No traffic, no sirens — just the faint ticking of cooling stone walls as the sun climbs over the cypress trees lining the garden, and the smell of coffee drifting up from a kitchen that was clearly built for living rather than showing off. This is Paizay-Naudouin-Embourie. Small, unhurried, and quietly extraordinary.
This four-bedroom stone farmhouse sits in a village that most people drive past on their way to somewhere louder. That's exactly the point. Set within the rolling Charente countryside of Poitou-Charentes, the property spans 201 square metres of thoughtfully renovated living space arranged around a generous gravel courtyard, with a heated pool, a private tennis court, and the kind of silence you actually have to travel to find. At €375,000, it's the sort of property that makes buyers wonder why they waited so long.
Pull up through the wrought-iron electric gate and the first thing you notice is the scale of it. The main house commands the courtyard with the quiet confidence of a building that has stood through several centuries — original stonework, weathered and golden, contrasting with the crisp glazed facade that was added during renovation. Step inside and the 78-square-metre open-plan living space genuinely stops you in your tracks. Soaring ceilings, exposed timber beams, stone walls that stay cool even in August, and a wood-burning stove at the heart of it all. The room flows from lounge to dining area to kitchen without feeling like a floor plan exercise — it feels like someone actually thought about how a family moves through a space. A mezzanine overlooks it all from above, useful as a reading perch, a home office, or a sixth sleeping spot when the cousins arrive in July.
The kitchen was clearly designed by someone who cooks. Central island, generous worktops, a layout that keeps the host in the conversation rather than exiled behind a partition. The four bedrooms — all on the ground floor, which matters more than most buyers realise — each come with their own bathroom or shower room. Cathedral ceilings in some, plenty of natural light in all of them. No squinting at a small window while you get dressed. The covered terrace off the main living space is where breakfast happens most mornings, looking out over lawns, flowering borders, mature trees, and the glimmer of the pool beyond.
Speaking of the pool — it's heated, wrapped in a generous sun terrace, and fitted with a motorised safety cover. On a hot afternoon in late June, it earns its keep immediately. Then there's the tennis court, which is the kind of feature that shifts a holiday home from comfortable to genuinely memorable. Rare for this price point anywhere in France, rarer still in the Charente. Add to that an open garage and additional outbuildings with real potential for conversion or workshop use, and the practical side of the property is just as considered as the aesthetic.
The Charente is a region that rewards people who actually arrive rather than just pass through. Cognac is about 40 minutes southwest — not just the drink, even though a distillery tour at Rémy Martin or Hennessy followed by a long lunch at a riverside brasserie is a very good way to spend a Saturday. The town of Ruffec is your nearest market town, roughly 15 minutes away, and its Wednesday and Saturday markets supply everything from local Charentais melon in summer to walnuts and foie gras in autumn. The river Charente itself winds through the region offering kayaking, riverside cycling routes, and riverbank picnics that have the easy, unrehearsed quality of somewhere that hasn't been packaged for tourists yet.
Poitiers, with its high-speed TGV connections to Paris (1h20) and Bordeaux (under an hour), sits about 70 kilometres north. Angoulême — a city with genuine cultural weight, home to the world-famous Festival International de la Bande Dessinée every January and some of the best Romanesque architecture in southwest France — is closer still, around 35 minutes. For international buyers, La Rochelle Airport handles UK and European routes, and Bergerac and Bordeaux-Mérignac are both within comfortable driving range.
The climate here is one of the Charente's best-kept secrets. Summers run long and warm, consistently sunny from May through September without the punishing heat of further south. Winters are mild compared to northern France and most of Britain. Snowfall is rare. It's the sort of climate that makes a second home genuinely usable for eight or nine months of the year rather than six.
For international buyers, France's legal framework for non-EU purchasers is well-established and transparent. Notaire fees apply in addition to the listed price, and it's worth speaking with a French tax specialist early about the implications of SCI ownership structures if you plan to rent the property. Speaking of which — this farmhouse has serious rental potential. Four en-suite bedrooms, pool, tennis court, and grounds in the Charente countryside? Platforms like Airbnb and VRBO consistently show strong weekly rates for comparable properties during the summer season, with growing shoulder-season demand as remote workers extend stays into May and October.
The property is in good condition and genuinely move-in ready. No urgent renovation queue, no compromises to make before your first summer. Just arrive, open the terrace doors, and let the Charente do the rest.
Key features at a glance:
- 4-bedroom stone farmhouse, 201 sq m, Charente, Poitou-Charentes
- All four bedrooms are ground-floor suites with private bathrooms
- 78 sq m open-plan living space with original beams, stone walls, and glazed facade
- Wood-burning stove and mezzanine level with flexible use
- Central island kitchen designed for entertaining
- Heated swimming pool with motorised safety cover and sun terrace
- Private tennis court — rare for this price in the Charente
- Large covered outdoor terrace overlooking landscaped gardens
- Gravel courtyard with electric gate and ample parking
- Open garage plus additional outbuildings for storage or conversion
- 15 minutes from Ruffec, 35 minutes from Angoulême, 40 minutes from Cognac
- TGV access via Poitiers (70 km): Paris in 1h20, Bordeaux in under an hour
- Strong holiday rental income potential — sleeps 8+ comfortably
- Mild, long-summer climate; usable year-round as a second home
- Priced at €375,000 including agency fees
If you've been looking for a vacation home in the Charente that actually delivers — space, privacy, and the freedom to do exactly as little or as much as you want — this farmhouse deserves a serious look. Contact Homestra today to arrange a private viewing or to request a full information pack, including floor plans, survey notes, and local rental yield data.
Details
- Amount of bedrooms
- 4
- Size
- 201m²
- Price per m²
- €1,866
- Garden size
- 3149m²
- Has Garden
- Yes
- Has Parking
- Yes
- Has Basement
- No
- Condition
- good
- Amount of Bathrooms
- 1
- Has swimming pool
- Yes
- Property type
- House
- Energy label
Unknown
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