8-Bed Estate with Gatekeeper's Cottage & 2.2ha Grounds – La Trimouille Holiday Home

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Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, La Trimouille, France, La Trimouille (France)

8 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 293Floor area

€315,650

House

No parking

8 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

293m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Pull up the private drive on a June morning and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the absence of sound exactly, but the particular kind of quiet that only comes with 2.2 hectares of your own woodland and gardens wrapped around a grand stone house in the Vienne countryside. Then the birds start up. Then, faintly, the church bell in La Trimouille village counts out nine o'clock. And you realize this is going to be a completely different kind of morning.

This is a rare piece of rural France — a three-floor principal residence of 293 square metres plus a fully independent gatekeeper's cottage, tucked down its own private lane just a short walk from the centre of La Trimouille in the Poitou-Charentes region. At €315,650, you're looking at a property that would comfortably command double this price in Dordogne or Provence. The Vienne département still operates on its own timetable, which is one of the many reasons people who discover it tend to stay.

The main house has a generous, unhurried quality. Wide wooden floors run throughout all three levels — the kind that creak pleasantly and catch afternoon light differently depending on the season. On the ground floor, the living room opens through double doors onto a south-facing terrace overlooking rolling countryside. You'll eat breakfast out there far later into autumn than you'd expect; this part of France averages close to 2,000 hours of sunshine per year. The ground floor also holds a dining room, a well-proportioned kitchen, two offices (useful for remote working or, frankly, finally writing that novel), a bedroom, a shower room, and a separate toilet. Head upstairs and four more bedrooms spread out across the first floor, served by a full bathroom. Above that, the attic is expansive — a blank canvas with genuine ceiling height, waiting for whoever has the vision to claim it. Below the main living level, the lower ground floor offers serious square footage with planning potential: an artist's studio is one obvious route, a home cinema or games room another, a self-contained guest suite another still, all subject to the usual permissions.

Then there's the cottage. Having a completely separate gatekeeper's accommodation on the same property changes the dynamics entirely. Two bedrooms upstairs, a kitchen and a living-dining room on the ground floor, shower room and WC — it functions as a stand-alone home. Host family visits without anyone losing their minds over shared bathrooms. Run it as a gite for rental income while you occupy the main house. Use it for a live-in caretaker if you're primarily here seasonally. The flexibility is genuinely unusual at this price point.

La Trimouille itself is more alive than its size suggests. The weekly market, the boulangerie where the almond croissants sell out before nine, the bar-tabac where locals settle in for long lunches on Fridays — this is a working village, not a museum piece. The surrounding Vienne landscape is soft and green: river valleys, sunflower fields in July, forests of oak and chestnut that turn extraordinary colours in October. Walkers and cyclists have hundreds of kilometres of marked routes on their doorstep, including paths through the Parc Naturel Régional Périgord-Limousin just to the south.

Twenty minutes gets you to Montmorillon, a genuine hidden gem known as the Cité de l'Écrit for its concentration of bookshops, calligraphers, and artisan studios — there's nothing quite like it in France. The medieval old town there sits above the Gartempe river and draws visitors from across Europe for its illuminated manuscripts festival each August. Poitiers, with its Roman-era streets, the cutting-edge Futuroscope theme park, and a serious restaurant scene anchored around local Charolais beef and the famous chabichou cheese, sits about 55 kilometres north. Limoges — world-famous for its porcelain, its covered market on the Place de la Marne, and its beef-focused cuisine — is roughly the same distance southeast.

Both Poitiers-Biard airport and Limoges-Bellegarde airport are accessible within about an hour's drive, with connections to London, Dublin, and various other European hubs. That two-airport proximity matters enormously for a second home: it means you're not locked into a single carrier's schedule, and travel disruptions are far less likely to strand you.

For international buyers, France's legal framework for property ownership is well-established and transparent. EU and non-EU citizens alike can purchase with no restrictions. Most buyers at this price range work with a notaire for the conveyancing process, and many establish an SCI (Société Civile Immobilière) structure for estate planning efficiency — worth discussing with a French tax adviser. The Vienne has seen steady, quiet appreciation over the past decade, and the gite rental market in this part of France remains robust, particularly for larger properties with privacy and outdoor space.

The property is in good condition and ready to live in as a vacation home from the moment keys change hands, while offering genuine scope for enhancement over time if you choose to pursue the attic conversion or lower ground floor project.

Key features at a glance:

- 8 bedrooms across the main house and gatekeeper's cottage combined
- 4 bathrooms/shower rooms
- 293 sqm principal residence across three floors
- Separate, fully independent 2-bedroom gatekeeper's cottage
- 2.2 hectares of private gardens and woodland
- Original wide-plank wooden flooring throughout
- South-facing terrace with open countryside views
- Double ground-floor offices, ideal for remote working stays
- Convertible lower ground floor (studio, guest suite, or leisure space)
- Expansive attic with conversion potential
- Private driveway — no passing traffic
- Walking distance to La Trimouille village amenities
- 20 minutes from Montmorillon
- Dual airport access: Poitiers (approx. 55km) and Limoges (approx. 55km)
- Strong gite rental market for income potential

There are very few properties in this part of France that offer this combination of scale, privacy, independent guest accommodation, and village proximity at anywhere near this price. If you've been watching the market, you'll know that estates with working cottages and mature grounds like these don't stay available for long, even in the quieter Vienne market. Get in touch with the Homestra team today to arrange a viewing — and to start imagining which bedroom will catch the best morning light.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
8
Size
293
Price per m²
€1,077
Garden size
8607
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand on the 80-square-metre terrace on a late June morning and you'll hear the Lot River before you see it — a low, unhurried sound threading through the stone village below, mixing with the clatter of a market being set up on the square. That's the rhythm here. Slow, deliberate, and completely irreplaceable. This five-bedroom 17th-century house on the right bank of St-Geniez-d'Olt — the oldest quarter, where the streets are barely wide enough for two people to pass comfortably — sits at a kind of sweet spot that's genuinely hard to find anywhere in southern France at this price point. The village itself is the kind of place travel writers keep "discovering" and then quietly keeping to themselves. Crossed by the Lot River and framed by the wooded hills of Aveyron, St-Geniez-d'Olt sits at the edge of the Aubrac plateau — one of the last genuinely unspoiled high plateaux in France. The surrounding landscape is why people who come here for a week end up buying property. Rolling grassland grazed by the famous Aubrac cattle, forests of beech and oak climbing the valley sides, and the Lot cutting a clean green line through it all. In July, the village hosts its annual fête with fireworks over the river. In autumn, the hills go amber and rust, and local restaurants put aligot — that volcanic, cheese-pulled potato dish unique to this corner of France — on every menu. In winter, the Aubrac plateau gets real snow, and the cross-country skiing trails around Laguiole are less than 40 minutes away. The house carries its age with dignity rather than fragility. Push open the street door and the shift is immediate: pebble-set floors underfoot, walls of raw stone, and the particular cool quiet of a building that has absorbed three cen ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in Bergerac starts with the smell of fresh bread drifting up from the boulangerie two blocks away. You open the kitchen door onto the 17-square-metre terrace, coffee in hand, and catch the faint sound of the market vendors setting up along the Place de la Madeleine. That's the rhythm of life this house puts you inside — not on the edge of it, not behind glass. Right in it. This solid 1930s house sits a short walk from the old town centre of Bergerac, one of the most quietly rewarding towns in the entire Dordogne valley. The architecture still carries the bones of the interwar period — the proportions feel generous, the walls thick enough to keep rooms cool well into July — and recent upgrades have brought the practicalities firmly into the present. A newly installed heat pump, air conditioning, full double glazing, and a fitted kitchen mean you arrive and you live, rather than renovate and wait. The ground floor layout is genuinely sociable. The living room flows naturally toward the open-plan kitchen and dining area, which spills directly out onto the terrace. Summer evenings here have a particular quality: the Dordogne region holds its warmth well into September, and al fresco dinners under the fading light are less a special occasion than a Tuesday habit. The ground floor also holds a bedroom and shower room — useful for guests who'd rather skip the stairs, or for turning the upper floor into a private retreat when the house is full. Upstairs, two spacious double bedrooms and a dressing room give the house a flexibility that shorter-term rentals rarely achieve. There's room for couples, families, or the kind of extended-family gathering that the French countryside seems specifically designed to encou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Poitou-Charentes in the charming Vienne region, this delightful four-bedroom house in La Trimouille holds a world of possibilities for those seeking a scenic getaway or a comfortable family home in the French countryside. For international buyers or expats considering a move to France, this property exemplifies the tranquil and relaxed lifestyle that this region offers without compromising on modern conveniences. La Trimouille itself is a picturesque village reminiscent of a postcard, where time seems to slow down, offering a peaceful retreat from the bustling world beyond. Located in a serene small hamlet, the house shares the neighborhood with other homes, creating a sense of community while ensuring your desired privacy. As a busy real estate agent working across global markets, I understand the value of this balance—a warm community coupled with private sanctuaries. Let's take a virtual stroll through this property. Approaching the home, you are greeted by a small but charming veranda—a perfect spot to hang up your coat and kick off those boots after a long day of exploring the countryside. Step inside to find a welcoming country kitchen and dining area that is both functional and cozy. Just beside, the living room beckons with its wood-burning stove, promising warmth for those chilly winter evenings—a familiar comfort in the region's moderate four-season climate. On the ground floor, you will also discover a double bedroom and a convenient shower room, as well as an office space with a staircase leading to the upper floor. As you wander, you’ll find an unrenovated room currently used for storage, presenting a fabulous opportunity for transformation. With a bit of work, this could become an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful four-bedroom house in La Trimouille offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Ideal for those seeking a tranquil escape, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills. This is the daily reality for those who choose to make this house their second home. With its spacious layout and inviting atmosphere, it's the perfect retreat for families, couples, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of rural France. A Home with Character and Potential The property boasts a generous 139 square meters of living space, all conveniently located on the ground floor. The layout is both practical and inviting, featuring: - A cozy living room with an open fireplace, perfect for chilly evenings. - A well-appointed kitchen that invites culinary creativity. - A dining room that comfortably accommodates family gatherings. - Four spacious bedrooms, offering ample space for guests or family. - A shower room and separate WC for convenience. - Additional storage and a boiler room, ensuring functionality. Beyond the main living areas, the property includes a large barn, stables, and several outbuildings, offering endless possibilities for expansion or customization. The attic space, ripe for conversion, presents an exciting opportunity to create additional living quarters or a unique studio space. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure La Trimouille is a charming village that offers a taste of authentic French life. ... click here to read more

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Experience a peaceful and serene lifestyle by owning this stunning 4-bedroom "Maison de Maître," situated in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, nestled in the quaint village of La Trimouille, France. This substantial residence occupies an elevated position within the heart of La Trimouille, effortlessly commanding your attention through its incredible presence, spacious design, and aesthetically pleasing features. Spanning across 190 m2, this striking house is warmly embraced by large rooms, high ceilings, and filled to the brim with attractive features including parquet flooring, mesmerizing tiling, and a lovely handcrafted oak staircase. Aesthetically, the exteriors of the property provide an extensive paddock space on one side, an outbuilding on the other and across the road, you will find a spacious barn, garage, ample parking, and more gardening area for you to enjoy. The property is equipped with oil fired central heating and features a convenient mains drains system. La Trimouille is a quintessential French village that enjoys the modern convenience of varied shops and services including a small supermarket, bakery, cinema, and more. A quick 15-minute drive will take you to the larger, highly appealing town of Montmorillon. Furthermore, historical cities like Limoges and Poitiers are merely an hour’s drive away where you can explore their rich heritage and catch flights to the UK and other international destinations via their fully-serviced airports. PROPERTY FEATURES: Ground Floor: - An inviting entrance hall offering 15 m2 tiled space - A spacious sitting/dining room with a comforting 30m2 parquet, complete with a fireplace - A tile-fitted kitchen of 21m2, fully equipped with modern ameniti ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Léomer, this delightful two-bedroom house offers an idyllic escape in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region. With its serene countryside views and proximity to the vibrant town of Montmorillon, this property is a perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee in the garden as the sun rises over the rolling hills. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Saint-Léomer, a quaint village that embodies the charm and tranquility of rural France. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the peaceful village of Saint-Léomer, just a short drive from Montmorillon. - Size: Cozy 70 square meters, perfect for a holiday retreat. - Bedrooms: Two comfortable bedrooms, ideal for family or guests. - Bathrooms: One well-appointed bathroom. - Garden: A wrap-around garden offering privacy and stunning countryside views. - Additional Building: A separate prefabricated structure with potential for renovation or use as a workspace. - Condition: Good, with opportunities for personalization and upgrades. - Price: Affordable at €66,000, making it an excellent investment opportunity. Local Lifestyle and Amenities: Saint-Léomer is a hidden gem in the Vienne department, offering a peaceful lifestyle with easy access to modern conveniences. The village itself is a tapestry of traditional French architecture, with charming stone houses and narrow lanes that invite exploration. Climate: The region enjoys a temperate climate, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and mild winters that allow for year-round enjoyment of the beautiful surroundings. Activities and Attractions: - Montmorillon: Just a shor ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and potential of a rustic country home nestled in the serene landscape of Saint-Léomer, within the Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France. This unique fixer-upper is ideally positioned for those who relish the peace of rural living and the opportunity to bring their architectural vision to life. Property Overview: This traditional French farmhouse awaits a complete renovation, offering a remarkable canvas for creating a bespoke residence. The property spans approximately 90 square meters, comprising four ground-floor rooms and a spacious attic ripe for conversion, potentially increasing living space or adding bedrooms. Structurally, the farmhouse demands significant updates, including a new roof and septic system installation, to restore its former glory and modern functionality. Amenities Include: - Water access - Electricity connection Additional Buildings: - A sizable barn presenting further development opportunities. - A charming former stable set around a quaint courtyard, perfect as an artist's studio or workshop. Location and Lifestyle: Living in Saint-Léomer offers a deeply tranquil countryside experience, with just two neighboring properties nearby, ensuring privacy and a tight-knit community feel. Nature enthusiasts will delight in the local landscapes, featuring verdant fields and meandering paths right at your doorstep, ideal for hiking and enjoying the bucolic surroundings. The nearest town, Montmorillon, is just a 15-minute drive away and caters to all daily needs. Montmorillon, known as the 'City of Writing and Book Professions,' not only provides essential amenities but also cultural enrichment through its museums, bookshops, and annual literary festivals. Local Climate: The re ... click here to read more

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Property Overview: Nestled in the tranquil surroundings of Journet within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, this charming three-bedroom house presents an attractive proposition for those looking to immerse themselves in French rural life. Ideal for a family or for those who enjoy the simplicity of countryside living, the property is a grounded yet inspiring space needing light renovation. Property Description: Upon entering the property, one is greeted by a cozy living area complete with a traditional fireplace that adds a rustic charm and warmth to the room. The kitchen is functional and, with a little updating, has the potential to become a central hub for culinary activities. On the same level, there is a bedroom equipped with a washbasin area which provides convenience and practical use of space. Furthermore, you'll find an additional bedroom and a shower room that complete the ground floor setup. The layout is family-friendly, with another bedroom located upstairs offering privacy and tranquility. Above, an attic presents an opportunity for conversion into additional living space, pending the necessary permissions, which could suit a variety of uses such as a playroom, study, or additional bedrooms. Outside, the property includes a barn that doubles as a garage alongside a covered terrace. Here one can enjoy the peaceful views of the extensive land that surrounds the home, which totals approximately 3500m². The plot stretches across both sides of a seldom-traveled road, ensuring plenty of private outdoor space for garden enthusiasts or those who dream of cultivating their own vegetables. Local Area and Climate: Journet, although serene and somewhat secluded, benefits from proximate amenities located ... click here to read more

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This charming 3-bedroom house, nestled in the serene village of Liglet in the scenic region of Poitou-Charentes, offers a light and spacious atmosphere perfect for a family or anyone looking to immerse in French village life. Boasting a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern potential, this home spans across three floors and presents a renovating opportunity to infuse personal style and enhance its already strong character. The ground floor provides a cozy open-plan living and dining area conducive for both relaxing and entertaining. There is also a convenient study, perfect for those who work from home, and an adjacent kitchen that leads out to a delightful private terrace. This terrace is a little haven for morning coffees or evening relaxation. Additionally, there is a practical WC on the same level. Moving up to the first floor, you'll find two comfortably sized bedrooms and a shower room. There is also an additional room here that invites creative transformation, perhaps into a walk-in wardrobe or another study, depending on your needs. The top floor houses a large master bedroom complete with an en suite shower. Behind the house, the sunny terrace provides a private outdoor space that extends to a garage suitable for a small car, and a spacious games room that houses an impressive fireplace. This room has fantastic potential to be converted into additional living space, granting further charm and value to the property, subject to the appropriate permissions. _, the property is a delightful fusion of comfort and potential. While it is in good condition, new owners might find exciting opportunities to customize and refurbcuate their dream home in this tranquil rural landscape. Living in Liglet provides ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom House in Brigueil-le-Chantre, France Nestled in the serene and picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in Vienne, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Brigueil-le-Chantre presents a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Positioned within a quiet, scenic area that promises a peaceful lifestyle intertwined with natural beauty, this property is ideally suited for overseas buyers looking to experience authentic French living. House Overview: - Bedrooms: Three comfortably-sized bedrooms, providing ample space for family living or guest accommodation. - Bathrooms: One well-appointed bathroom. - Size: Total living space of 95 square meters. - Price: €119,900. Property Features: - Ground floor includes a cozy living room complete with high ceilings and an open fireplace, perfect for enjoying those chilly winter evenings. - An open-plan kitchen with direct access to an outdoor terrace, ideal for dining al fresco or enjoying morning coffee overlooking the gardens. - The ground floor also offers a spacious bedroom, a practical shower room, a storage room, and a boiler room enhancing the home's functionality. - Ascend the charming staircase to find an adaptable landing space, suitable for a small study or additional sleeping area. Two additional good-sized bedrooms and a separate toilet are located on the upper floor. - The home is equipped with double glazing, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. Exterior and Amenities: - Surrounded by wooded grounds and not overlooked, this house is a true retreat for nature lovers or anyone seeking a peaceful environment to recharge. - The property includes a well with a reliable water supply all year round. Loc ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Poitou-Charentes in Vienne, the quaint village of Brigueil-le-Chantre offers the perfect backdrop for this traditional four-bedroom house. This delightful property stands as a charming reflection of rustic French living combined with modern functionalities, making it a suitable contender for families or individuals looking to immerse themselves in French culture. Spanning a comfortable 155 square meters, this house uniquely offers dual living opportunities. The main living area on the ground floor is well-composed, featuring a spacious lounge that flows naturally into the dining room, creating a welcoming environment for family gatherings. The adjacent kitchen stands ready for your culinary adventures, while three well-sized bedrooms and a shower room complete this level. Additionally, an independent external staircase elevates you to a self-contained flat above, comprising a combined lounge, dining area and kitchen, along with its own bedroom and shower room. This layout idealizes privacy for guests or could serve as a potential rental opportunity. While the interior comforts are appealing, the exterior of the property is equally enchanting. The house is embraced by outbuildings that provide ample storage solutions and endless possibilities for creative spaces such as workshops or hobby rooms. The tranquil garden, coupled with additional land at the rear, invites your imagination to envision outdoor gatherings, children's play areas, or perhaps even a kitchen garden. House Features: - Four bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Spacious lounge and dining area - Two kitchens (including one in the separate flat) - Multiple outbuildings - Garden and additional land - Independent flat with external ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an affordable home of character in Brigueil-le-Chantre, a picturesque and peaceful heartland in France's Vienne department of the Poitou-Charentes region. Nestled on the edge of a tranquil village and amid pretty hamlets, this cozy one-bedroom house embraces a bucolic setting, located near a serene river and numerous footpaths perfect for leisurely walks and escapades in the countryside. As you enter the property measuring 89 square meters, you are welcomed by a large living area that reverberates with warmth thanks to its corner fireplace. This generously sized room promises countless comfortable evenings, enjoying the heat from the hearth on cold nights or welcoming the soft stream of daylight in daytime. Leading off the living room is a functional kitchen, ready to inspire fulfilling culinary experiences. Beside it is a shower room that doubles as a laundry area, providing the convenience of taking care of daily household chores without needing to leave the comforts of home. Heading to the upper level, a substantial bedroom awaits, complete with a small privacy-oriented WC. Outside, a quaint courtyard garden presents a tranquil retreat. It offers enchanting views stretching towards the nearby river. Here, you'll find a compact outbuilding and a descending garden path leading to an expansive lower garden graced with mature trees. This larger garden draped over the hill beneath the house, is an invitation to enjoy al fresco dining, reading under a shade tree, or merely reflecting while taking in the natural surroundings. While the house is in good condition and immediately habitable, it presents a perfect opportunity for those inspired by 'fixer-upper' projects. An upgrade here or a stylish revamp there ... click here to read more

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For those seeking an authentic French home experience amidst picturesque settings, this 3-bedroom house in Thollet, located in the Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France, stands out as a promising option. Nestled just about 20 minutes away from the charming town of Montmorillon, this home offers more than just a place to stay; it provides a profound lifestyle deeply connected to the beauty of rural France. Upon stepping inside, you'll notice that all the living spaces are conveniently located on the ground floor, making daily life straightforward and accessible. Its current owners have maintained it in good condition, but the potential for making it your own is endless. The house features three comfortable bedrooms, a practical living/dining room, and a functional kitchen. It's the kind of place that sparks imagination, perhaps of cozy family dinners or lazy Sundays with friends. Even though the home is ready to live in, it retains the potential for customization. Imagine adding your personal touches, maybe painting the walls or upgrading some fixtures to suit your taste. The bathroom is serviceable, and, while it could benefit from some updating, it's perfectly functional as it is. There's no rush here, and that’s the beauty of it. - House - 3 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living/dining room - Kitchen - Attached garage/boiler room - Detached second garage - Features - Ground floor living - Oil-fired central heating - Spacious garden - Cottage-style outbuilding - Proximity to village life Outside, the house boasts a lovely garden, ideal for those who enjoy spending time outdoors or have a passion for gardening. Whether you envision a blooming French garden or a vegetable patch, the space is yours ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Poitou-Charentes Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene countryside of Béthines, France. This charming 4-bedroom house, nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home Designed for Comfort and Connection Step inside to discover a spacious ground floor that seamlessly integrates the kitchen, dining, and lounge areas. This open-plan design fosters a warm, inviting atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or entertaining friends. The ground floor also features a practical laundry/store room and a convenient downstairs loo. Upstairs, the home continues to impress with four generously sized bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the French countryside. The large landing space, versatile enough to serve as a home office, connects these rooms, while a family bathroom equipped with both a shower and a bath ensures comfort for all. Outdoor Living at Its Finest The allure of this property extends beyond its walls. A large covered area at the rear of the house provides an idyllic setting for al fresco dining or enjoying an evening apéro as the sun sets over the rolling fields. The garden, thoughtfully designed to be both manageable and dog-friendly, offers a perfect balance of space and ease of maintenance. Sustainable and Efficient Living Embrace a sustainable lifestyle with the home's energy-efficient features. Solar panels and a heat exchanger significantly reduce running costs, allowing you to enjoy the comforts of modern living while minimizing your environmental footprint. ... click here to read more

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Discover the rustic allure of this charming one-bedroom house nestled in the scenic village of Mauvières, situated in the region of Centre, Indre, France. Ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life, this property offers a great opportunity for customization while enjoying the serene landscapes of rural France. This quaint home, approximately 112 square meters in size, is perfectly poised for a couple or a small family, keen on embracing a quieter lifestyle or even as a peaceful retreat from the bustling city life. The residence currently features a generous sitting room adorned with a cozy woodburner—perfect for those cooler evenings. Adjacent to this is a spacious room, which presents itself as an ideal master bedroom. Additionally, the eat-in kitchen provides a practical space for everyday dining and family gatherings. The bathroom, expansive and distinctively appointed in vibrant blue, adds a touch of character to the home. Positioned within a bike ride from a delightful village center, residents can enjoy various local amenities including a popular restaurant, weekly market, bakeries, and butchers. For outdoor enthusiasts, the property is just a short walk from superb fishing spots and a refreshing swimming lake. The upper level of the house comprises about 21.5 square meters of flexible space, currently divided into three areas. This space offers potential reconfiguration to suit new accommodation needs. Moreover, the vast attic, also located on this level, provides an excellent opportunity for conversion into additional living quarters, subject to necessary permissions. For those contemplating some renovation to personalize their new home, this property presents itself as a promising ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Vienne region, this charming 3-bedroom cottage is truly a hidden gem for those seeking a tranquil escape into the French countryside. Located in Coulonges, a quaint village that perfectly captures the essence of rural France, this property offers potential buyers a unique opportunity to experience the authentic and peaceful lifestyle of this beautiful region. As a global real estate agent, I know how important it is to understand what living in a new country might be like, and Coulonges doesn’t disappoint. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature every morning, surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Vienne. The climate here is temperate, with warm summers perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and mild winters that carry their own charm. Trust me, it's one of those places where you wake up and say, "I can’t believe I live here!" The journey into your new French adventure begins with this beautifully renovated cottage that exudes both tradition and modernity. With approximately 140 square meters of habitable space, the home offers ample room while retaining a cozy and intimate feel. On the ground floor, you are welcomed into the spacious kitchen (27 M2), which is a delightful blend of contemporary fixtures and rustic charm. It’s the heart of the home where meals can be easily prepared while chatting with family, a glass of local wine in hand. The living room (39 M2) boasts enough space to entertain guests or enjoy quiet evenings with a good book. Not forgetting the practical aspects, there is a dedicated laundry room (11 M2) and a convenient ground floor WC (1.3 M2). Moving upstairs, the first floor is home to three comfortable bedrooms. The master bedroom (25 M2) fea ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming village of Coulonges, nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in the Vienne department of France. This delightful corner of the world is a perfect blend of scenic beauty, rich history, and a warm community spirit, offering a truly unique living experience for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. And right in the heart of this enchanting hamlet lies a charming three-bedroom residence that awaits your arrival. This cottage, full of character and potential, offers a comfortable 62 square meters of living space at a remarkable value. The property whispers stories of the past with its timeless design and inviting aura. It's the type of house where you imagine cozy evenings spent by a warm fire, or Sunday mornings enjoying a croissant in the sunlit kitchen. As you step in, you're greeted by a light and airy dining and kitchen area—a perfect place for family gatherings or a quiet breakfast. This heart of the home extends into another flexible space, which can effortlessly transition into a cozy lounge or an extra bedroom, with convenient access to the rear garden. In addition, you find the practicalities of living thought out, with a shower room and separate WC just off the kitchen, ensuring functionality meets this charming setting. One of the three bedrooms is also located downstairs for ease, especially for guests or those preferring ground-floor living. A standout feature of this property is the large attached barn, brimming with possibilities. Whether you envisage a workshop, extra living space, or a studio, the potential to transform and expand is right at your fingertips. Do keep in mind, any modifications would need the go-ahead from local planning author ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Poitou-Charentes in the Vienne department, the charming village of Lathus-Saint-Rémy invites you to discover a hidden gem that awaits your touch. This delightful 3-bedroom house, situated moments away from the whispering currents of the Gartempe River, offers a blend of rustic charm and potential, making it an ideal consideration for those looking to plant roots in France or secure a quaint getaway in the countryside. The property features a well-structured floor plan spread over 128 square meters of living space, designed thoughtfully to cater to both private life and social gatherings. Upon entering, you're greeted by a cozy entrance that leads to a practical galley kitchen, setting the scene for homely culinary adventures. The dining room, adjacent to the kitchen, provides a warm setting for meals and memories. A snug, which can double as an office, offers versatility, whether for work or leisure. The ground floor also includes two generously sized double bedrooms, each boasting its own ensuite shower room with a toilet, ensuring privacy and convenience. As one ascends the gorgeous open staircase to the first floor, a small landing area unfolds into a spacious living room that invites natural light and tranquility, promoting relaxation and family time. The highlight of this level is the large master bedroom, complete with an ensuite bathroom and toilet, offering a private retreat within this charming abode. The exterior of the property does not shy away in terms of appeal and functionality. An attached garage provides ample space for vehicles and storage, with additional storage space available above. Practical small outbuildings accompany the structure, offering o ... click here to read more

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Delightfully positioned in the tranquil setting of Lathus-St-Rémy in the scenic Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France, this four-bedroom house presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life. With a moderately sized 123 square meter floor area and a generous 750 square meter fenced garden, this property blends comfort with the serene pleasures of the countryside. Overview of the Property: As you enter the recently updated kitchen diner, you'll notice the space is both modern and welcoming, an ideal setting for preparing family meals or entertaining guests. The large living of the house provides a cozy retreat with ample natural lighting, making it perfect for relaxing evenings. A convenient toilet is also located on the ground floor. Ascending to the first floor, the residence features four well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a peaceful ambiance, essential for rest. This level also includes a shower room equipped with a toilet for added convenience and an additional toilet separately. Access to the attic is available from this floor, providing extra storage options or potential for further customization. The house is equipped with heat pump heating and connected to mains drainage, ensuring modern comforts. Additionally, a detached garage with a mezzaninemezzanine floor offers extensive storage and workspace possibilities, accessible from outside, alongside a handy utility room. Condition and Opportunities: Currently in good condition, this property does appear as a ready-to-move-in home. Yet, for those with a vision for customization, it offers an excellent canvas to further enhance and personalize to taste, especially in the spacious attic and outdoor areas. Lo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this serene and beautiful two-bedroom house located in the picturesque hamlet of Azat-le-Ris in the Limousin region of France – a location synonymous with stunning natural beauty, rolling landscapes and the promise of peace and tranquility. This inviting abode is nestled just a short 5-minute drive from the charming village of Lathus-Saint-Rémy and a 20-minute journey from Montmorillon, a vibrant town offering a variety of amenities and facilities. The property itself, a quaint and homely country house, is perfect for anyone seeking a tranquil retreat, a holiday home, or a permanent residence in an idyllic setting. Wonderfully maintained and excellent in condition, this home exudes warmth and charm from every corner. With a generous size of 75 square meters, it forms an excellent option for small families or couples. As you walk in, you are greeted by a cozy lounge and a fully-fitted kitchen that seamlessly cater to your everyday needs. On the upper floor, you'll find two airy and spacious bedrooms perfect for a good night's rest. A gleaming, well-appointed bathroom completes the home's main living accommodations. Property Features: - Two spacious bedrooms - A fully-fitted kitchen - A cozy lounge - A well-maintained bathroom - Property size: 75 square metres The property also benefits from an additional 90 square meter barn which provides abundant storage space, with the potential to further extend the house, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions. Adjacent to the barn is a brick-built outbuilding currently used to store wood. Externally, there's a beautifully maintained garden at the rear of the property that stretches over 200 square meters. A quiet and peaceful spot, it's perfect for leisurel ... click here to read more

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