Charming 2BR Townhouse in Montmorillon with Garden

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Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, Montmorillon, France, Montmorillon (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 114Floor area

€135,000

House

Parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

114m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the enchanting town of Montmorillon, within the serene landscape of Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, this charming 2-bedroom house offers a wonderful blend of comfort and potential, set at a competitive price of €135,000. This delightful home, spanning 114 square meters across two floors, captures the essence of a tranquil French lifestyle with its well-considered layout and picturesque surroundings.

Property Features:


- Size: 114 square meters
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 1
- Kitchen: Open plan with a breakfast bar
- Additional Rooms: Large dining/sunroom, lounge, ground floor WC, second-floor dressing room/potential en-suite
- Storage: Includes a wine cellar
- Outdoor Space: Landscaped garden, low maintenance with flower borders
- Parking: Gated entrance with off-street parking
- Outbuildings: Useful for additional storage or potential workshop space

Amenities:


- Local Shops and Markets: Within walking distance
- Schools: Nearby primary and secondary schools
- Transport Links: Close proximity to local transport services
- Healthcare: Local clinics and a hospital are accessible within the area
- Recreational Areas: Numerous parks, river walks, and cultural sites such as the Montmorillon Cité de l'Écrit

About Montmorillon:


This small yet vibrant community is renowned for its rich history and cultural significance, particularly as the "City of Writing and Book Professions." Residents can enjoy peaceful strolls along the Gartempe river, visit historic churches, or explore local bookshops and the quaint cafés of Cité de l'Écrit. Community life in Montmorillon is enriched by frequent local markets offering fresh, regional produce, fostering a close-knit atmosphere that welcomes both locals and newcomers.

Climate:


Montmorillon experiences a temperate climate. Winters are mild, rarely seeing extreme cold, while summers are comfortably warm, making it a pleasant environment year-round. This climate contributes to the lushness of the local flora and enhances the outdoor living experience that this region is known for.

Living Experience:


Owning a home in Montmorillon offers a balanced lifestyle that combines the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of necessary amenities and social opportunities. The town’s architecture and landscapes lend themselves to those who cherish history and nature alike, providing a scenic backdrop for both relaxation and exploration.

Property Condition:


This house is currently in good condition but presents a canvas for those looking to imprint their own style. While the property’s structural and aesthetic aspects have been maintained, the opportunity for enhancements or minor renovations could appeal to those wishing to customize their home further. Such pursuits would not only personalize the space but could also add value to the property in the long run.

Overall, this property represents not just a living space but a lifestyle opportunity. Whether you are looking for a serene retirement spot, a peaceful family home, or a base to explore the rich cultural tapestry of France, this Montmorillon house could be the perfect fit. Priced to invite interest, this home awaits its next chapter in the hands of new owners ready to embrace all that French country living has to offer.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
114
Price per m²
€1,184
Garden size
290
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the scenic heart of Vienne, a department brimming with cultural heritage and lush landscapes, lies a character-rich property in Montmorillon, a town renowned for its history, gastronomy, and as a haven for book lovers and artisans. This distinctive property, set in the tranquil Poitou-Charentes region, boasts an enriching living experience that's both invigorating and comfortably paced—a truly unique offering for overseas buyers looking for that quintessential French lifestyle or a promising investment opportunity. The property is a charming blend of traditional architecture and practical living spaces, spanning approximately 232 square meters. Currently organized as two interconnected units, it presents a versatile structure with the potential to evolve into three separate dwellings, subject to the appropriate permissions. Such flexibility makes it an ideal venture for those looking to immerse themselves in local culture while enjoying the benefits of a personal residence and potential rental income. Main House Features: - Two interconnected sections with a seamless flow between living spaces. - Ground floor hosts an inviting entrance, WC, spacious kitchen/diner/living room, a bedroom, and an ensuite bathroom, encompassing the warmth of family living. - The second section comprises a cozy kitchen, dining room, and living room, with the first floor providing an office area, a bedroom, and an ensuite shower room, mirroring the comfort of the main living areas. Secondary House/Amenity Features: - Conveniently situated all on one level, this space includes a kitchen, living room, bedroom, and shower room. It's perfect for hosting guests, serving as additional family accommodation, or being transformed into a g ... click here to read more

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Introducing this lovely three-bedroom house welcoming you in the heart of the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, in the vibrant historic town of Montmorillon, France. Situated at the pinnacle of the old village, this property presents a unique opportunity for buyers to invest in one of France's most sought-after regions. Sprawling across four levels, this house offers an open and airy feel. Covering a total of 85 square meters, the house promises a comfortable living experience paired with old-world charm. Stepping inside, you are first greeted by a spacious kitchen and living area, acting as the hub of the home, with generous space for all your entertaining and day-to-day activities. Each of the three bedrooms span across different levels, offering a distinct character and a sense of privacy. Double-glazed windows ensure a peaceful atmosphere, blocking the outside noise while allowing an abundance of natural light in each room. Another advantage is the presence of a decent-sized bathroom located conveniently on the first floor. The house also includes a basement, accessible via steps within the living area, providing a great amount of storage space or potential for further customization. One significant feature you'll appreciate surely is the property's connection to the main drainage system, saving you the hassle of dealing with septic tanks and their maintenance. Moving outside, a lovely terrace awaits you, presenting a wonderful place to host an alfresco dining experience or simply enjoy a quiet morning with a cup of coffee. As for the location, Montmorillon is a history-laden town within the Vienne department. Known for its majestic medieval architecture and the beautiful Gartempe River that flows through, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful chateau nestled in the charming town of Montmorillon, located in the picturesque Vienne region of France. With 283 square meters of living space, this property is a wonderful opportunity for those looking to invest in a characteristic French home. With six bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a price of just €450,000, this place provides plenty of room for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The property spans over a generous plot of land, offering a mix of delightful homes. The main house treats you to three bedrooms, a country-style kitchen, and a cozy lounge complete with a wood burner. The second house is perfect for families looking to host guests or even rent out, featuring two bedrooms spacious enough for any visitor. A charming gite, nestled to the side of the property, adds a single-bedroom space perfect for a couple seeking a little privacy. Now, for the outdoors. The property stretches across the land, including a large barn and an idyllic garden. One of the showcase features is the stream-fed pond nestled among trees, creating a serene oasis perfect for weekend relaxation or family picnics. The gentle ambiance around the pond makes it an excellent spot for quiet reflection or morning coffee. In the lively vicinity of Montmorillon, life has the peace of the countryside with some modern conveniences. This small town, known for its picturesque book fairs and rich history, offers a taste of traditional French life. A stroll down the quaint streets leads to an array of bars, restaurants, and supermarkets, where locals and visitors alike enjoy the local delicacies. The weekly market fills the air with the fresh scent of local produce, tempting even the busiest of residents to indulge i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the French countryside, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Saulgé offers a slice of serene living that many dream about. Located in the captivating Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France, this property is perfectly poised for those seeking a peaceful retreat with convenient access to local attractions and amenities. With an area of 97 square meters, this house is both manageable and welcoming, with enough room to meet the needs of a family or anyone looking for a cozy home. Its design effortlessly caters to the quintessential French country lifestyle. Picture yourself savoring morning coffee under the sun on the rear garden terrace, which can be accessed directly from the charming kitchen/diner. The kitchen is equipped with a wood-burning stove and features exposed stone walls and large beams, adding to its rustic appeal. The warmth of another wood burner graces the spacious and light-filled living room, which even boasts a mezzanine, offering a unique architectural touch. Also, on the ground floor, you'll find a convenient bedroom and a shower room with WC, making everyday living practical and comfortable. The upstairs of the property features a small landing that leads to two additional bedrooms. One of these rooms is presently utilized as a dressing room, complete with a petite en suite toilet, providing flexibility in how you choose to use the space. Step outside, and you are greeted by an undercover terrace and a BBQ area - just perfect for leisurely sunny days spent with friends and family. The outdoor features don't stop there: a functioning bread oven, a garage, a workshop, a wine cave, and multiple outbuildings add considerable value to this property. Plus, there’s ample parking spa ... 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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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Antigny in the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France, this inviting three-bedroom farmhouse offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the quintessential French countryside living. With a modest price tag of €51,000, this property presents itself as an idyllic retreat for overseas buyers seeking a serene getaway or a delightful project to infuse with their personal touch. The farmhouse spans 162 square meters, providing ample space for family living or entertaining guests. The ground level welcomes you with a spacious lounge adorned with a wood burner, setting a cozy atmosphere for the cooler months. Adjacent to the lounge, the kitchen, surprisingly large for a property of this stature, awaits your culinary explorations. Ascending to the first floor, you are greeted by three well-sized bedrooms, offering a quiet respite from the busyness of life. Also located on this level are a shower room and a family bathroom, catering to both practicality and comfort. Outside, the property features a generous patio area to the front, perfect for enjoying aperitifs or dining under the starry sky, offering a taste of the al fresco lifestyle favored in this region. An external storeroom provides additional storage solutions or potential for conversion into a creative space. While this farmhouse is in need of renovation, it is precisely this aspect that holds the allure for those with a vision to create their dream home in the countryside. The property's condition is reflective of a genuine fixer-upper, presenting a canvas awaiting transformation by those who cherish the charm and potential embedded within its walls. Amenities: - Spacious lounge with wood burner - Large ... click here to read more

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Welcome to an enchanting 4-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque village of Antigny, located in the Poitou-Charentes region in Vienne, France. This charming home, priced at 142,790 €, is just waiting for you to move right in, making it an ideal choice for either a permanent family residence or a delightful vacation home. As you drive down the tranquil street that leads to the house, you'll immediately appreciate the serene and peaceful surroundings. Located just a short distance from the vibrant town of Saint Savin, you'll have easy access to essential amenities such as bars, restaurants, and shops. Whether you're looking to enjoy a quiet evening at home or immerse yourself in the local culture, this location offers the best of both worlds. Now, let's step inside and explore what this lovely property has to offer. The ground floor welcomes you with a spacious communal room, an ideal spot for hosting family gatherings or entertaining friends. The adjoining kitchen diner is a practical and functional space where you can whip up delicious meals, and it flows effortlessly into the communal area. Towards the rear of the ground floor, you'll find a cosy lounge area perfect for relaxing with a good book or watching your favorite movies. This area leads to a convenient WC and a boiler/storage room, ensuring you have all the practicalities covered. From the lounge, you can step out onto a charming terrace, a perfect spot to enjoy an evening aperitif as you soak in the tranquil ambiance. Heading upstairs to the first floor, you'll discover three generously sized bedrooms, each offering ample space for comfort and relaxation. The family bathroom on this floor is well-appointed and provides easy access to a balcony. The balco ... 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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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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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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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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Nestled in the charming rural expanse of Villemort, Vienne, France, this spacious 5-bedroom farmhouse invites you into a lifestyle that seamlessly blends tranquility with the beauty of panoramic views. Now, as a busy real estate agent frequently tied up in the hustle and bustle of property dealings, let me take a short break to introduce you to this remarkable retreat, perfect for those seeking a serene abode in the heart of the French countryside. Imagine a property that not only offers vast acreage—over 2 acres to be specific—but a home that has stood the test of time with grace and dignity. This farmhouse, with a generous 180 square meters of habitable space, is a true gem for overseas buyers and expats alike. While its condition is robustly good, the unpredictable charms of country living certainly promise an adventure worth taking on. Stepping through the entrance of this beautifully renovated haven, you are greeted by a spacious ground floor that encompasses a warm and welcoming kitchen-diner, complete with an island ideal for casual meals and a broad dining area perfect for entertaining guests. The sitting room claims the coziness of a Godin wood-burning stove and benefits from double-exposure windows that bathe the space in natural light. This level also features two practical and comfortable bedrooms, a shower room with a WC, and a utility room for added convenience. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find three additional bedrooms, masterfully designed to offer privacy and comfort, alongside a large family bathroom and a separate WC. Each room resonates with the charm characteristic of French farmhouses, making it a truly unique living space for you and your family. But let's not forget the outdoors, whe ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Poitou-Charentes Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the serene French countryside. Nestled in the picturesque village of St-Savin, this exquisite 5-bedroom manor offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort, making it the perfect vacation home for those seeking a tranquil escape. A Journey Through Time As you step through the grand entrance of this storied property, you're immediately enveloped by its rich history. The manor, lovingly restored to preserve its original character, boasts an array of period features that tell tales of a bygone era. High ceilings, intricate moldings, and original fireplaces create an ambiance of elegance and warmth. Daily Rhythms and Seasonal Splendor Life at the manor unfolds at a leisurely pace. Mornings begin with a stroll through the expansive park gardens, where the scent of blooming flowers mingles with the fresh country air. As the sun rises, the heated swimming pool beckons for a refreshing dip, while the tennis court invites friendly matches under the clear blue sky. In the cooler months, the manor transforms into a cozy haven. Gather around the crackling fireplace in one of the two spacious reception rooms, or indulge in a culinary adventure in the fully-equipped kitchen, where local ingredients come to life in traditional French dishes. A Gateway to Local Delights St-Savin, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is just a short drive away, offering a wealth of cultural and historical attractions. Explore the stunning abbey, wander through charming streets lined with quaint shops, or savor the region's renowned cuisine in local bistros. For outdoor enthusiasts, the surrounding country ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this expansive six-bedroom house in St-Savin, Vienne, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its riverside garden and fully renovated interiors, this property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in French charm and tranquility. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the river, sipping your morning coffee in the conservatory as the sun filters through the glass, casting a warm glow over the immaculate garden. This is the essence of life in St-Savin, a town renowned for its historic Abbey and vibrant cultural scene. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the charming town of St-Savin, known for its rich history and cultural festivals. - Size: A generous 396 square meters, providing ample space for family and guests. - Bedrooms: Six spacious bedrooms, including a ground floor suite perfect for visitors or family. - Bathrooms: Four well-appointed bathrooms, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Living Spaces: Multiple living areas, including a large conservatory and a first-floor living room with stunning garden and river views. - Kitchen: A large, double-aspect kitchen ideal for entertaining and family gatherings. - Garden: A beautifully maintained riverside garden with irrigation from a private well. - Additional Features: Vaulted cellar, underfloor and central heating, and a large garage for off-road parking. Local Lifestyle and Amenities: St-Savin offers a quintessential French lifestyle, with its cobblestone streets, local markets, and friendly community. The town is a hub of activity, with cultural events and festivals that celebrate its rich heritage. The historic Abbey, a UNESCO Wor ... click here to read more

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Located in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, the charming town of St-Savin, this six-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the French lifestyle in a substantially sized and well-maintained family home. With a gracious nod to its historical roots, the property beautifully balances period charm with modern living standards, making it an appealing choice for overseas buyers who dream of owning a slice of French heritage. This distinguished residence is perfectly poised on a serene street, just moments away from the flowing waters of the River Gartempe and the spellbinding UNESCO-listed Abbey, grounding it in a sense of both tranquility and rich cultural heritage. Its central location affords easy access to the bustling town square, inviting potential homeowners to a variety of local amenities including quaint bars, reputable restaurants, artisan bakeries, and essential shops. Families will find the proximity to educational institutions, including infant and primary schools a few minutes' walk away and a secondary school a short distance further, particularly convenient. Upon entering the home, you are greeted by an inviting period hallway adorned with original tiled flooring, setting the stage for the range of historical features this property meticulously preserves. To the right, a living room seamlessly transitions into a dining room, both rooms echoing the timeless elegance of the past while ensuring comfort. The dining room, which includes a cloakroom and access to the enchanting rear garden, the neighboring smaller house, and the wine cellar, accentuates the home's capacity for hosting and leisure. To the left, a cozy television room offers potential as a ground-floor bedroom, ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique opportunity in the picturesque town of Saint-Savin, nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, France. Located at the heart of this delightful town, this stone house is an inviting prospect for overseas buyers seeking a blend of traditional French architecture and the serenity of French countryside life. With six bedrooms and four bathrooms, this spacious property spans across 391 square meters and is listed at a competitive price of 475,000 euros. As you approach the property on a quiet road, you're greeted with a sight that harks back to a time when craftsmanship meant something different. This house, with its stone façade, has been developed and maintained to high standards while preserving its original period features. The allure of original tiled flooring and beautifully detailed woodwork sets the stage for what lies within. Step into a charming period hallway, and you'll be drawn immediately to your right, where a living room opens up to connect with a dining room. These interconnected spaces are perfect for family gatherings or entertaining guests. The dining room further leads to doors that open into a rear garden, creating that much sought-after indoor-outdoor living experience. Also accessible from these spaces are a cloakroom, the adjoining smaller house, and a traditional wine cellar that any connoisseur would appreciate. If you take a turn to the left, you'll discover a cosy television room. With a bit of imagination, this space could easily be transformed into an additional ground-floor bedroom, perfect for guests or an elderly family member. As you wander down the corridor, you'll find yourself in a well-equipped kitchen. Fitted to high specifications, this culinary space fe ... click here to read more

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Introducing an intriguing investment opportunity: a delightful, rustic property nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, in the charming village of Lussac-les-Châteaux, France. This charming cottage, made from the local stone known for its delightfully warm hue, presents a fantastic opportunity as a renovation project. Upon exploring this property, you'll discover a captivating blend of original and functional features. The ground floor provides spacious room, adorned with a butler sink and original built-in shelves, offering a real sense of history and a glimpse into the past. A cosy and comforting fireplace takes its proud place, setting the scene for many enchanting nights. Moving upstairs, an attic room is waiting to be transformed into a cosy bedroom. It comes equipped with artisan shutters, complete with diamond-shaped cut-outs, poised to filter the gentle rays of morning sunlight. The property features: - One large room on the ground floor - An attic room that could be converted into a bedroom - Original built-in cupboards and a fireplace - A functional bathroom with a shower and sink situated in an attached outbuilding - An additional outbuilding leading to a spacious cellar with good headroom, ideal for further living space development. Providing more than just a dwelling, this house puts you in possession of a charming, walled courtyard, adorned by beautiful climbing wisteria. A dream setting for summer evenings dining al fresco. The surrounding area offers no shortage of outdoor delights. Just across the road, you will find a sizeable garden complete with a one-of-a-kind cabin. The garden juxtaposes well-kept lawn and diverse woodland, creating a space perfect for nature love ... 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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