Charming 3-Bedroom Home with Expansive Garden in Historic Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, Poitou-Charentes, France

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Barbezieux-St-Hilaire, France, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 107Floor area

€286,200

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

107m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled amidst the serene, historically rich town of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire in the Poitou-Charentes region, this welcoming house presents a comfortable living experience in the heart of the beautiful French countryside. This particular property epitomizes the tranquility and rural beauty that make Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire such a desirable spot to call home.

Approaching the house, what's really appealing is the generous and private garden that surrounds it, measuring over 1500 square meters with mature trees to provide plenty of shaded areas. The garden simply awaits the personal touch of its new owner, whether you dream of creating a delightful outdoor retreat, growing a lush vegetable patch, or just a safe haven for children to frolic and explore to their heart's content.

Now, let me take you on a little tour of the property itself. This structure reveals itself to be quite practical, with potential to make it a truly distinctive home. So have a bit of imagination at the ready. With three bedrooms and a bathroom, the possibilities are endless. There's a kitchen space that can become a lively spot for culinary experiments and family meals. Large windows let in plenty of sunlight, giving the whole house a bright and airy feel. We’ve got:

- 107 square meters of living space
- 3 cozy bedrooms
- 1 bath area
- An expansive garden
- Potential for expansion
- Located in historic town center

Something about living in a house like this—a real house, with a garden—is incredibly grounding. You feel connected, not just to the earth itself when you're working away in your garden, but also to the broader flow of life here in rural France. Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire is not just a home; it's part of your daily story.

Life here moves at a delightful pace, preserving that close-knit community feel that many seek yet seldom find. The locals are warm and welcoming, many have been here for generations, while others have arrived more recently, drawn by the region’s quiet allure. The climate enhances this idyllic lifestyle, with moderate and enjoyable temperatures gracing much of the year. Summers are warm but not overwhelming, making outdoor dining and long evening walks a staple part of life here. Winters are mild, perfect for cozying up indoors or enjoying brisk countryside strolls.

As for things to do, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire is perfectly positioned. You get a taste of peaceful small-town life but are never too far from bigger adventures. Within a short drive, the entire Charente region is open to you, from vineyards to historic towns. In town, there's enough to keep you engaged, with local markets, quaint shops, and some delightful little cafes where you can sip coffee like a true local. You can also explore the local castle or spend lazy afternoons walking along scenic vineyards.

And let’s not forget the practical stuff. It's not all play and no work. Day-to-day living is straightforward here; everything you need is within reach. Whether its schools, healthcare facilities, or grocery stores, everything's near by.

Foreign buyers and expats often find the balance of life here utterly appealing. A physical journey from urban hustle, but also providing easy connectivity to bigger hubs when the metropolis calls. The location also strategically unfolds opportunities across borders, encouraging those overseas looking to settle or invest in a more permanent slice of European tranquility.

While you’re contemplating what life here could really be like, imagine making those changes you've always dreamed about—picking out paint colors, selecting furnishings, and planning out which flowers you're going to plant next spring. Your canvas awaits.álnardy

In Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, you're not just buying a home; you're investing in a lifestyle, an experience, a future filled with promise. This property simply asks for a bit of personal flair and vision to transform it into a truly splendid residence. For the right buyer looking for a great opportunity, this house represents a wonderful place to set down roots, weave new stories, and cherish the art of living well.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
107
Price per m²
€2,675
Garden size
1500
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture waking up on a Saturday morning to absolute quiet — no traffic, no sirens, just the soft chorus of birds drifting through the timber-framed terrace doors and the smell of coffee rising from a kitchen that somehow manages to feel both industrial and utterly at home. That's a regular weekend at this former dairy in Firbeix, a small, unhurried village in the northern Dordogne where the pace of life is set by the seasons, not the clock. This is not a typical holiday home in France. Not even close. Over 300 square metres of converted space — once used to house cattle and process milk — has been rethought entirely, from the concrete floors to the soaring ceilings, into one of the most genuinely distinctive live-work properties in Aquitaine. The transformation took patience and a clear creative vision, and the result is something between a Manhattan loft, a Provençal farmhouse, and an artist's compound. Except it's in the Dordogne. And it has a pond. Walk through the electric gates into the private courtyard and you immediately understand that something different is happening here. The building's exterior — honest, solid, with that particular kind of French agricultural permanence — hints at the scale inside without quite preparing you for it. The ground floor alone covers around 130 square metres of open workshop and studio space, flooded with natural light through large glazed openings. Right now it functions as an artist's workspace and gallery. But it could just as easily become a furniture-making atelier, a ceramics studio, an architect's office, a design showroom, or — for those who simply want space — a garage, games room, and workshop rolled into one. The ground floor also holds two double bedrooms, an office, ... click here to read more

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You set your glass of Pineau des Charentes on the stone ledge, look out past the mulberry tree toward fields turning amber in the late afternoon, and feel your shoulders drop about three inches. That's the moment this house gets you. It happened to everyone who walked through before you, and it'll happen to you too. This maison de maître sits in a quiet hamlet in north Charente, the kind of village where the Sunday morning air smells of woodsmoke and someone's always got a baguette tucked under their arm heading home from Ruffec. It's not the France of Instagram postcards — it's the real thing. Slow roads, big skies, neighbours who actually wave. The house itself has generous bones. At 189 square metres, it breathes. Previous owners renovated it with obvious affection rather than a quick cosmetic flip — you can feel the difference the moment you step onto the travertine floors and look up at the exposed beams. Light tracks through the rooms from east to west across the day, and the house seems to understand this, with windows positioned so you're always chasing a patch of warmth or shade depending on the season. The open-plan kitchen anchors daily life here. It opens directly onto a courtyard — flagged, sheltered, sized for a table that seats ten without anyone knocking elbows. This is where the long lunches happen. The ones that start at one and end somewhere around six when someone finally puts a lid on the rosé. From the kitchen you move into a very large reception room dominated by a fireplace, the kind of proportions that handle both a family Christmas and a quiet Tuesday evening with equal ease. A sage-panelled study sits off the ground floor, calm and book-lined in your mind already, and there's a near self-con ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming and mesmerizing landscape of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, in the picturesque town of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, awaits this expansive 5-bedroom estate, perfect for those seeking a unique slice of rural French life. As you navigate through this idyllic setting, you'd be delighted to find yourself amidst an impressive wooded park that spans over 4,000 square meters. Within this verdant landscape, a villa constructed by builder Augier in 2003 stands gracefully alongside an independent gîte, offering both accommodations and exceptional opportunities. The primary home, a well-designed structure of 225 square meters, invites you into a large entrance adorned with a stunning stone staircase. This space effortlessly flows to different parts of the house, including a bright and expansive living room of over 77 square meters with an open kitchen and a cozy fireplace that promises warmth during those chillier months. Three bedrooms grace the ground floor, one en-suite, providing fantastic accessibility and comfort, while a fourth bedroom sits upstairs, nestled within a charming tower-like space. Adjacent to the main house, the independent gîte of 65 square meters becomes a delightful escape for guests. It features an open living room and kitchen space that leads to a private terrace overlooking the sparkling heated swimming pool. This quaint addition makes it an ideal retreat for hosting guests, with a sunlit bedroom that offers a lovely view of the surroundings. One of the key highlights of this property is its underground level, where a complete basement offers substantial space for a wide array of needs. From garage parking for three vehicles—secured by electric shutters—to a workshop and spacious storag ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your future home nestled in the scenic town of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, located in the beautiful region of Poitou-Charentes in France. This gem of a find features a roomy, 145 square meter layout, waiting to become your personal sanctuary. The heart of this house holds four spacious bedrooms, offering comfort and privacy at a price of 194,400 Euros. It’s in good condition, ready for you to subtly assert your unique taste and style, tailoring it to your, your family's or your guests' needs. This charming house effortlessly mixes tradition and potential. An advantage to consider is its dynamic layout, offering an array of possibilities to be modernised to accommodate a changing lifestyle or to increase functionality without forfeiting heritage charm. This property is definitely not just a house, but a canvas ready for your artistic stroke. A distinct feature adds a refreshing contrast to the traditional stone and wooden architecture of the home - a generous, enclosed garden amalgamating into the midst of almost 700 square meters. Imagine lavishing in the abundant greens, a refuge from the hustle and bustle; ample space for leisure or entertaining, or perhaps, landscaping to create that idyllic garden of your dreams. Amenities include: - Four spacious bedrooms - One comfortable bathroom - A generous garden space - A dynamic layout for modernisation Features: - Good Condition - Garden space - Location in Barbezieux-St-Hilaire Living in Barbezieux-St-Hilaire offers a well-balanced rhythm of tranquility and convenience. It's an enchanting town in Poitou-Charentes, a region well-loved for its pleasant maritime climate, marked with wonderfully warm summers, mild winters, and a healthy d ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this impressive family residence located in the picturesque town of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, tucked away in the charming and tranquil region of Poitou-Charentes in the Charente department of France. As a bussy agent constantly on the move, I'm excited to present you with this opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. This property isn't just a house; it's a sanctuary where the greenery and countryside views stretch beyond the horizon, promising a lifestyle rich with tranquility and natural beauty. Nestled on a wooded park spanning over 4,000 square meters, this estate provides a private retreat that offers an exceptional sense of peace and seclusion. Built in 2003 by the reputable builder Augier, the main house boasts approximately 225 square meters of well-thought-out living space. It's an appealing choice for those desiring comfortable family living coupled with the luxury of expansive grounds. The estate includes not only the primary residence but also a charming independent gîte spanning 65 square meters. This self-contained guest house offers excellent potential for hosting visitors or providing an additional income stream. Imagine a summer afternoon spent reading in the light-drenched living room of the gîte, its open kitchen seamlessly connecting to a private terrace overlooking the heated swimming pool—a delightful spot for guest accommodations or even a tranquil personal retreat. Living in such an area includes the perks of residing in a dynamic town like Barbezieux, only a quick 5-minute drive away. Here, you'll find almost everything one could need, from shops, schools, and medical facilities to bustling local markets. With the nearby access ramp to the N10, reaching the TGV station in Ango ... click here to read more

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Imagine yourself in the heart of the scenic Poitou-Charentes region, nestled within the charming commune of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, a peaceful yet vibrant town that radiates quintessential French charm and a dash of old-world allure. Here lies a truly enchanting opportunity—a grand old bourgeois house that exudes character and promises remarkable potential for those with a vision. At a spacious 330 square meters, this property is just waiting for someone to breathe new life into its distinguished bones. As a bustling real estate agent, juggling a myriad of listings and clients, let me take a moment to whisk you away on a journey through this intriguing property. Its location, set about 30 minutes south of Angouleme in the quaint area of Coteaux du Blanzacais, offers tranquil living with access to modern amenities just a short drive away. Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire itself is renowned for its lush landscapes, historical allure, and a welcoming community spirit. Living here immerses you in the gentle rhythm of life in southwest France, where the summers are warm and inviting, perfect for enjoying that wonderfully picturesque courtyard that comes alongside your new home. Winters are mild, encouraging serene, contemplative evenings by the cozy fireplace—a preserved element that hints at the property’s historic charm. Here, the house unfolds like a classic novel, beginning with its striking three-level architecture. Currently in transitional use, it offers a unique canvas ready to be reinvented according to your desires. The ground floor has served as office space, while the upper floors have been dedicated to living quarters. It's not just a blank slate but a starting point brimming with promise. Picture transforming this ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Charente Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque town of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire. Nestled in the heart of the Charente region, this charming 3-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently close to the vibrant town center. A Home That Welcomes You Built in 2005, this delightful bungalow exudes warmth and comfort. As you step inside, you're greeted by a spacious, sunlit living room that invites you to relax and unwind. The open layout seamlessly connects the living area to a functional and user-friendly kitchen, perfect for preparing delicious meals with fresh, local ingredients. A Garden Oasis Step outside into your private 700 m² enclosed garden, a true haven for nature lovers. Whether you're sipping your morning coffee on the patio, watching your children play, or tending to a small vegetable patch, this outdoor space offers endless possibilities. The garden's tranquility is a rare find, providing a peaceful retreat where you can enjoy the fine weather in complete privacy. The Charente Lifestyle Living in Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire means embracing the quintessential French lifestyle. The town is known for its rich history, charming architecture, and vibrant community. Stroll through the local markets, where you can find everything from fresh produce to artisanal cheeses and wines. Enjoy leisurely afternoons at nearby cafes, savoring the region's renowned cuisine. Seasonal Delights and Cultural Riches The Charente region is a treasure trove of seasonal activities and cultural attractions. In the summer, explore the lush vineyards and partake in wine tastings ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Poitou-Charentes in the department of Charente, the town of Barbezieux-St-Hilaire is reminiscent of the quintessential French countryside dreams are made of—vineyards, sunflower fields, and charming historical towns dot the horizon. Here rests a delightful 3-bedroom bungalow that promises the peace and quiet of rural living alongside modern conveniences. Constructed in 2013, the house is in good condition, offering a blank canvas for those looking to personalize a space without the immediate need for extensive renovation. This appealing single-story home features an expansive living area of over 65 square meters, making it an ideal venue for family gatherings or leisurely evenings. The heart of the house includes a spacious, well-designed kitchen that invites culinary adventures. The layout flows effortlessly from the kitchen into a cozy dining area and onward to a bright, welcoming lounge area. Each of the three bedrooms serves as a tranquil retreat, catering well to rest and privacy. The bathroom is sizable and well-appointed with modern fixtures, including a walk-in shower that ensures accessibility. Set on a generous plot of nearly 1000 square meters, the garden space offers lots of potentials. Those with green thumbs will find the grounds perfect for vegetable patches or floral arrangements, while families will appreciate the ample room for children to play. The flat terrain of the lot also provides the possibility for installing a swimming pool, with the appropriate permissions, adding an ideal touch for those warm summer months. Residents often find that life in Barbezieux-St-Hilaire is pleasantly slow-paced, yet the town does not lack in amenities or activities. Shops, restau ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this delightful 2-bedroom bungalow nestled on the outskirts of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, a quaint town in the heart of Charente, Poitou-Charentes. Located in southwestern France, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire offers a unique blend of picturesque landscapes, historical ambiance, and a temperate climate, perfect for those looking to embrace the French way of life. Now, let's explore this inviting property. The house offers a generous layout with plenty of room to customize. While it needs a bit of TLC to bring out its full potential, don't be discouraged! Its robust foundation provides an ideal canvas for creativity, with opportunities to revamp the ground floor and convert the attic into additional living space, should you desire more room. Picture yourself waking up in one of the two cozy bedrooms, ready for a new day's adventure. The home's sole bathroom might be compact, but it's entirely functional and offers possibilities for refreshing upgrades. The property's overall good condition implies that while updates are on the wish list, major repairs are not immediately necessary. Outside, the house sits on an expansive parcel of over 1000 m² of fully enclosed grounds. This outdoor space offers privacy and endless possibilities, perhaps a garden of your dreams or a cozy patio for outdoor dining. Let's not forget the surroundings of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire. A scenic town bathed in history and surrounded by vineyards, it's perfect for those who relish tranquility while still desiring convenient access to necessities. The town itself boasts charming local markets, historic sites, and cafes where you can enjoy a quiet afternoon sipping coffee or tasting local wines. For those curious about nearby activities, enjo ... click here to read more

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Ah, Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, nestled in the charming Poitou-Charentes region of France, is a location ripe with opportunity, and I don't just mean for real estate! Imagine yourself living in this quaint town, surrounded by lush vineyards and rolling hills, the fresh country air greeting you each morning as you step outside your home. Now, speaking of homes, I've got one for you that's just bursting with options. Situated in the serene town of Coteaux du Blanzacais, a mere 30-minute drive south of the vibrant city of Angouleme, this old bourgeois house stands proudly on a spacious 330 square meters. This property, which once served as both a home and office space, is waiting for the right person to unlock its full potential, whether it's a grand family home or divided into separate accommodations. Arriving at the property, you'll first notice the small, picturesque courtyard, perfect for leisurely afternoons sipping wine as the sun dips below the horizon. While the heating system is something you'll need to sort out, let’s not forget the important matters: the structure itself is in remarkably good condition. The roof, sturdy and reliable, ensures the integrity of this stately residence remains intact for years to come. Let's take a stroll inside—the ground floor used to function as office space, but with a bit of imagination, you might just see its transformation into a vast living room that could host anything from cozy family movie nights to vibrant gatherings with friends. No stone has been left unturned in keeping the genuine feel of this place intact, you'll find a handful of preserved old elements, like an exquisite fireplace, traditional windows, characterful doors, and original parquet floors that speak to th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, in the quaint town of Barbezieux-St-Hilaire, France, this 7-bedroom stone house offers a serene country living experience intertwined with modern amenities, making it a perfect consideration for overseas buyers or expats dreaming of owning a spacious family home in the French countryside. Spanning across 200 square meters, this property is strategically positioned to enjoy the peaceful vistas of south Charente, coupled with the advantage of being mere minutes from the local village center. It's also conveniently located only 80 km away from the renowned city of Bordeaux, with its array of cultural offerings, international airport, and high-speed train services, promising ease of access and a touch of global connectivity to one's rustic retreat. The main house radiates a warm and welcoming ambiance, highlighted by original stone fireplaces and beautiful wooden ceiling beams that add a historical character to the interiors. The ground floor features a large country kitchen ideal for family gatherings, a dining room with a cozy wood stove, and a sitting room that offers panoramic views of the surrounding meadows and forest. Accommodations on this level also include a double bedroom, a child’s bedroom, a full bathroom, and additional spaces like a study room, laundry facility, and cellar. The first floor houses two double bedrooms and a modern shower room. Set on a plot slightly over 1 hectare, the property’s exterior is as impressive as its interior. The land features sprawling meadows and a natural pond, ideal for nature lovers and those who appreciate outdoor living. Two terraces and a heated pool—with a hard cover for year-round use—further enhance th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Charente region, this exquisite 5-bedroom house in Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its expansive living spaces, independent gîte, and breathtaking views, this property is the ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the charming Poitou-Charentes countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your private wooded park, spanning over 4,000 square meters. The morning sun filters through the trees, casting dappled light on the terrace where you enjoy your coffee, overlooking the heated swimming pool and the serene fish pond. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance Built in 2003 by the renowned builder Augier, the main house spans 225 square meters and is a testament to modern architectural design blended with classic French charm. The grand entrance, with its elegant stone staircase, sets the tone for the rest of the home. - Spacious Living Area: The 77 square meter living room, with its open-plan kitchen and cozy fireplace, is perfect for entertaining or relaxing with family. - Bedrooms: Three bedrooms on the ground floor, including a master suite, offer comfort and privacy. A fourth bedroom with an en-suite shower room is located in the tower, providing a unique and private retreat. - Functional Spaces: A back kitchen, laundry room, and two independent toilets add to the home's practicality. ### Independent Gîte for Guests or Rental Income The 65 square meter gîte is a delightful addition, offering a large living area with an open kitchen, a bedroom under a veranda, and a private terrace facing the pool. This space is perfect for hostin ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and simplicity of life in the quaint town of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire with this delightful three-bedroom house nestled in the scenic region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente. This home is a perfect blend of countryside allure and modern convenience, having been thoughtfully renovated to meet contemporary needs while preserving its country charm. This house, with a substantial living space of 168 square meters, sits on a generous plot of 2800 square meters, providing ample room for both indoor and outdoor living. It comprises three large bedrooms, each offering a tranquil setting for relaxation and rest. The addition of an office provides the flexibility to accommodate those who work from home or can serve as a creative space for arts and hobbies. The renovations have been carefully executed to maintain the vintage charm of the property while introducing modern comforts. The kitchen and bathroom are equipped to cater to a modern family's needs, and the spacious living areas are conducive to family gatherings and entertainment. The extensive, enclosed grounds are a highlight of this property, presenting a private and secure environment for children to play and adults to unwind. The space is ideal for those with a green thumb, offering vast areas for gardening and landscaping projects. Additionally, the grounds offer ample space for outdoor leisure activities, such as barbecues, picnics, and family games, with the serene countryside as your backdrop. The property also features a large outbuilding, partly renovated, which presents potential for various uses such as a guest house, an independent studio, or a dedicated leisure area, subject to the necessary permissions. This added feature is perfect for thos ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, a dynamic town in the Charente region of Poitou-Charentes, lies a property that marries the charm of rural France with modern convenience. This delightful abode is more than just a house; it’s a potential home for families and expats seeking a serene and engaging life in France. The property offers 290 square meters of living space and provides both a main house and an independent gîte, perfect for welcoming guests or family members visiting from abroad. Set within a sprawling, wooded park of over 4,000 square meters, the property stands as a testament to thoughtful design and comfortable living. Built in 2003 by the renowned builder Augier, the villa is not just a house; it’s an opportunity to live amid nature's bounty without sacrificing modern amenities. The expansive garden is fully enclosed, offering privacy and a safe space for children to explore. Features like a heated swimming pool and a tranquil fish pond make this an idyllic setting for relaxation. From the terrace, one can enjoy breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside, providing a perfect daily escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The vibrant town of Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire is just a five-minute drive away, presenting all the conveniences of daily life. It’s a bustling community where you’ll find an array of shops, schools, and healthcare facilities. For those needing to commute or travel, the location is prime; the N10 access ramp is only 2 kilometers away. This allows seamless travel to Angoulême, a mere 30-minute bus ride, and even Bordeaux, which is just an hour away by train. Angoulême's TGV station can connect you swiftly to Paris, making weekend getaways or busine ... click here to read more

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On a still Tuesday morning in the Charente countryside, you open the French doors off the kitchen and the smell of damp grass and woodsmoke drifts in from the garden. There's coffee on the go, the pool is catching the early light, and your guests are still asleep in the gîte across the courtyard. This is not a fantasy — this is an ordinary morning at this property, five kilometers outside Barbezieux-Saint-Hilaire, on a 4,147-square-meter plot that somehow manages to feel both completely private and reassuringly close to real life. The main house is 225 square meters, approached through gates and along a private driveway that announces clearly: you've left the road behind. The ground floor moves logically from a proper entrance hall into a study — useful if you work remotely or need a quiet corner during longer stays — and then opens into the kitchen and living-dining room. The fireplace and wood burner at the heart of the space are not decorative. On a January evening when the Charente temperatures drop to single figures, they earn their keep completely. French doors push the room outward onto the terraces, where a built-in barbecue waits for the kind of long summer dinners that drift into the dark. Three ground-floor bedrooms handle the family or friends situation comfortably. Two separate toilets mean the morning routine doesn't become a negotiation. The shower room is thoughtfully arranged — private to the master bedroom but also corridor-accessible when needed. Practical in the way that only houses designed for actual living tend to be. Then there's the tower. A stone staircase from the main entrance climbs to a private suite — bedroom and its own shower room — tucked away from everything else. It's the room teena ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in the Charente department, the quaint village of Reignac is home to an intriguing property that's sure to captivate any discerning buyer seeking a serene lifestyle. I tell ya, Reignac, located near the bustling interchange of the N10 motorway and the Bordeaux-Angoulême route, offers a unique blend of tranquility and accessibility. It's a place where the rhythm of life is unhurried, and the people are friendly, making it perfect for those who wish to experience the genuine charm of French countryside living, where you can enjoy the slow pace of life while still being close enough to buzzling cities. Now, let's talk about this fantastical house itself. This isn't just any house; it's a former mill that has been thoughtfully converted into a residence, offering a unique living experience. Positioned on a whopping 12,217 square meters of land, the property promises privacy and tranquility, bordered by a stream and a millstream that runs through it. There's a lovely pond here too, about 700 square meters in size, fed by natural springs which simply amplifies the natural beauty and serenity this setting has to offer. Living in this house, you'll find that every day is a blend of historical charm and modern comfort. The ground floor presents a harmonic living space starting with a kitchen that invites you in with open arms, showcasing a fully-equipped area that makes every meal prep feel like a breeze. Adjoining this is a dining area that's just right for family dinners or hosting close friends. As you move along, there's a living room featuring lovely parquet flooring and a delightful fireplace with a large antique bay window. This setup provides a warm, welcoming atmosp ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil heart of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, the picturesque village of Condéon offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French rural life. This serene location, perfect for those desiring peace and a slower pace, is home to our latest listing—an inviting 3-bedroom house of approximately 145 square meters, set on a generous wooded plot of about 8500 square meters. This property provides an ideal blend of privacy and community, forming a perfect retreat yet keeping you connected with the charms of rural French life. The house, a charming structure with history dating back to 1901, is built with cut stone and is semi-detached at the back, lending it a quaint, authentic appearance that speaks volumes about its heritage. The property is thoughtfully laid out, with a ground-floor bedroom that's particularly adaptable for those seeking ease of access. Each floor is served by its own WC and bathroom, adding a layer of convenience that's hard to overlook. Life here allows residents to enjoy the comfort of modernity meshed with historic allure. Living in Condéon offers an idyllic, countryside lifestyle with all essential services within reach. The local primary school offers educational convenience just nearby, while Barbezieux, a quick 10-minute drive away, hosts a high school and a range of amenities, including healthcare facilities. This makes the property particularly attractive for families or expatriates planning to move to this tranquil region. The surrounding area has a lot to offer, especially for nature lovers and those who crave an outdoor lifestyle. The town of Barbezieux provides a perfect getaway for leisure-time activities or a peaceful afternoon stroll. Angoulême, a 35-minute drive away, co ... click here to read more

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Imagine yourself living in the heart of the renowned French countryside, specifically in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, in a delightful village known as Condéon. Nestled within the enchanting landscapes of Charente, a beautiful house awaits you, offering a unique blend of rustic allure and modern living. This place is perfect for those who dream of savoring the picturesque views every day, with a little piece of nature at your doorstep. As busy as I am, I've come across many properties, but there's something about this house that stands out. Now, let me take you on a little journey into what life could be here. This 3-bedroom house, spread over 145 square meters, stands as a testament to the era it was built in—1901. The structure tells stories of the past with its beautiful cut-stone build, maintaining its strength and charm over the years. While it's semi-detached at the back, the surrounding wooded plot, an impressive size of approximately 8,500 square meters, ensures you'd have plenty of privacy and serenity. Inside, the home oozes warmth and functionality. The house boasts two levels of living space, equipped with modern amenities that promise convenience. A reversible heat pump and storage radiator add to the comfort of living, ensuring you're snug regardless of the season. The climate here in Condéon is typical of the region—mild summers and crisp, cool winters. It really is the perfect climate for those who enjoy a balance between summer sun and winter coziness. Lively and bustling, the local area offers an intriguing mix of relaxation and opportunity. On the ground floor, you’ll discover one of the three cozy bedrooms, making it ideal for families who prefer ground-level living options. It also has ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Condéon, France, you'll find a property that speaks to those searching for solace away from the urban hustle, yet not isolated from life's necessities. Poitou-Charentes offers a lifestyle where peace and a slower pace of life are intrinsic, amidst a landscape decorated with rolling vineyards and historic chateaus. The soft sunlight plays upon the fields throughout the mild summers, while winters remain relatively mild, perfect for those who appreciate a temperate climate without the extremes of harsh weather. Now let's talk about the property—a charming house that's ready and waiting for its next chapter to unfold. It boasts a respectable size of 145 square meters and comes with a large wooded plot of 8500m2. Built in 1901, the house stands proudly with its cut stone facade, symbolizing a piece of local history and architecture. While being semi-detached at the back, it still offers privacy and the opportunity to create a cozy, warm atmosphere where memories can be built. Key Features of the Property: - 3 Bedrooms (including one located conveniently on the ground floor) - 2 Bathrooms, with one on each level - 2 spacious 29m2 rooms, each adorned with a fireplace - Upstairs office space of 20m2 - Reversible heat pump and storage radiator for climate control - L-shaped terrace overlooking a serene water lily pond - Antique bread oven, with a 58cm opening - Workshop of 57.3m2 with a concrete floor and electricity provision - Wooden sheds of 28m2 and a petite house of 12m2 - Parking shelter for 2 cars This property is in good condition, offering a blend of historical charm and consistency, perfect for those looking to make a house a home without the need for extensive renovations. ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene and picturesque commune of Condéon, situated in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region in France's Charente department. This quaint area, imbued with history and natural beauty, offers a tranquil lifestyle that effortlessly merges the charm of rural living with the conveniences of modernity. Perfect for overseas buyers seeking a peaceful retreat in the French countryside, this delightful property combines comfort with classic French architectural influences. Nestled within an expansive and verdant plot of approximately 8,500 square meters, this inviting house awaits its next residents who are ready to embrace the tranquility and potential of a rural French abode. Constructed using sturdy cut stone back in 1901, this semi-detached house covers a generous 145 square meters. It stands proudly on a crawl space, lending itself well to the peaceful rhythm of life in Condéon. The home advocates a simple yet functional layout with three sizable bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for families or for those who value space and privacy. With a bedroom conveniently located on the ground floor and two more upstairs, it provides versatile living arrangements that cater to diverse family dynamics or even guest accommodation. Each level is serviced by a bathroom, ensuring convenience for all occupants and guests. Now, let's take a walk through this charming property and explore all it has to offer: - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Semi-detached structure - Built in 1901 using cut stone - Living area: 145 sqm - Wooded plot size: ~8,500 sqm - Natural water lily pond (12m x 5m) - Unique integral bread oven - Workshop: 57.3 sqm - Wooden sheds: 28 sqm - Small house: 12 sqm - Shelters for parking 2 cars - Reversib ... click here to read more

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