Charming 3-Bedroom Stone Farmhouse with Attached Barn on 1.4 Acres in Tranquil Suaux, Charente

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Suaux, France, Suaux (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 115Floor area

€148,400

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

115m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Embark on a tranquil life in the rustic charm of a traditional French farmhouse, located in the serene rural landscape of Suaux, in the scenic region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente. This 3-bedroom stone residence epitomizes the idyllic French country living while offering a considerable attached expanse of 1.4 acres of garden and farmland.

Positioned away from main roads, the property assures a peaceful habitat, encapsulated in greenery with no immediate neighbors, yet it maintains an accessible link to community and convenience, being only 10 minutes from a nearby vibrant town and 40 minutes from Limoges airport. The historic city of Angouleme is also just a 30-minute drive away, offering rich cultural outings and excellent dining.

Property Features:
- Traditional French farmhouse aesthetic with stone construction
- Habitable space of approximately 115 square meters
- 3 bedrooms, with one featuring an ensuite bathroom
- Ground-level main bathroom and a separate WC
- Cozy living areas including a large living room with a wood burner and an additional summer garden room with beautiful garden vistas
- A well-laid out kitchen adjacent to the dining area
- Attached barn of about 60 square meters and two additional open-ended outbuildings
- Land area of approximately 6000 square meters including mature gardens and a covered terrace
- Central heating system complemented by a wood fire
- Private drainage system, certified in 2015 (renewal required)

While the house is in good living condition, it proudly remains a canvas awaiting the brush of new owners. The interiors call for refreshment and personal touches which offer an exciting opportunity for those inclined towards customizing their living spaces to match personal tastes and lifestyles. This is also complemented by the possibility of acquiring included furniture and potentially, a Renault Kangoo.

Local Area and Lifestyle:
Living in Suaux means embracing the slow-paced, nature-filled lifestyle typical of the French countryside. The area is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts and those who yearn for peace and quiet. The expansive land parcel attached to the house is perfect for those with a green thumb or interests in small-scale farming or keeping a pony.

For daily necessities, the village offers local shops and amenities, while the nearby town, reachable in just under 10 minutes, provides more extensive shopping, cultural activities, and a lively café and restaurant scene. For families, the area is conducive to a healthy outdoor lifestyle with walking, cycling, and horse-riding trails abundant.

Climate:
The climate in this region offers a good balance of continental and oceanic influences, with warm summers ideal for enjoying the vast outdoor spaces and mild winters that highlight the region’s seasonal beauty.

Given its realistic appraisal and prospect for personalization, this farmhouse represents not just a home but a potential retreat and a part of the storied French pastoral landscape.

Whether you are an overseas buyer looking for a second home in France or an expatriate desiring a serene countryside dwelling, this farmhouse in Suaux opens doors to both a peaceful refuge and an active engagement with the French rural lifestyle.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
115
Price per m²
€1,290
Garden size
6000
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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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Poitou-Charentes Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque village of Nieuil, nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes. This spacious 5-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace a slower, more fulfilling pace. A Home with Character and Potential As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a generous entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor unfolds into a cozy living room, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. The adjacent kitchen, with its rustic charm, awaits your culinary adventures, while the study/dining room offers a versatile space for work or leisure. Upstairs, the large landing leads to five well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. The master bedroom, complete with an en-suite shower room, promises comfort and privacy. While the property is in good condition, a touch of modern updating could transform it into a bespoke haven tailored to your tastes. Embrace the Village Lifestyle Living in Nieuil means becoming part of a close-knit community where neighbors greet each other with a smile, and the local bar/restaurant is just a short stroll away. Here, you can savor traditional French cuisine, enjoy a glass of local wine, and immerse yourself in the convivial atmosphere that defines village life. Explore the Charente Region Poitou-Charentes is a region rich in history and natural beauty. From the rolling vineyards and sunflower fields to the historic châteaux and Romanesque churches, there's always something to discover. Outdoor enthus ... 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 village of Nieuil, nestled in the enchanting region of Poitou-Charentes, France. This spacious 5-bedroom house offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace a lifestyle of tranquility and charm. A Home with Character and Potential As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a generous entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The ground floor unfolds into a cozy living room, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fireplace. The adjacent kitchen, with its rustic charm, awaits your culinary adventures, while the study/dining room offers a versatile space for work or leisure. Upstairs, the expansive landing leads to five well-proportioned bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. The master bedroom, complete with an en-suite shower room, provides a private sanctuary for relaxation. While the property is in good condition, a touch of modern updating could transform it into your dream vacation home. Embrace the Charente Lifestyle Living in Nieuil means immersing yourself in the rich tapestry of French culture and history. The local bar and restaurant, just a short stroll away, offer a taste of authentic French cuisine, where you can savor regional specialties and fine wines. The village's warm community spirit makes it easy to feel at home, whether you're enjoying a leisurely coffee at a café or participating in local festivals. Explore the Great Outdoors The surrounding Charente countryside is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. From hiking and cycling through scenic trail ... click here to read more

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Situated in the tranquil area of Nieuil within the region of Poitou-Charentes, this charming detached cottage offers an inviting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. This house, while in good condition, presents itself as a delightful project for anyone eager to personalize their new home. Property Features: - Detached cottage - Three bedrooms - Two bathrooms - Oil-fired central heating - Double glazed windows - Size: 135 square meters - Price: €110,000 Amenities: - Several outbuildings with potential for renovation and extension (subject to necessary permissions) - Pretty gardens surrounding the property - Off-road parking available The property occupies a generous plot on the edge of Nieuil — an idyllic setting that combines the peace of rural living with the convenience of nearby amenities. The house itself could benefit from some modern updates, giving new owners the chance to enhance and possibly expand the existing structures to fit their needs. The interior, offering an ample size of 135 square meters, supports comfortable living spaces that radiate potential for those with an eye for design. Moving to the outdoors, the home is set in picturesque gardens that call for a green thumb to bring them to their full glory. Beyond the aesthetics, practical features such as central heating and double-glazed windows contribute to a cozy living environment, essential for the region's climate. Local Area and Climate: Nieuil is a quaint village that embodies the warmth and rustic charm of the Charente department. Residents enjoy the quiet life, away from the hustle and bustle of city living, yet remain close enough to facilities such as shops, local restaurants, and cultura ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Vitrac-Saint-Vincent, this historic 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage. With its rich history and charming outbuildings, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in the enchanting Poitou-Charentes region. ### Discover the Charente Lifestyle Vitrac-Saint-Vincent is a quintessential French village, where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. The Charente region is renowned for its mild climate, making it an ideal location for a second home. Imagine spending your summers exploring the lush countryside, visiting local markets, and enjoying leisurely lunches at nearby cafes. ### A Home with Character and History This 227m² house is more than just a home; it's a story waiting to be told. The property boasts a fascinating history, with outbuildings that once served as a barn, an ancient bread oven, and even the local village cinema. These unique features add to the charm and character of the property, offering endless possibilities for creative use. ### Spacious Living with Modern Comforts - Living Room: A large, inviting space with a fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Country Kitchen/Dining Room: Features a wood burner and direct access to the garden, ideal for entertaining. - Master Bedroom: A light and airy space with an adjacent bathroom and separate WC. - Additional Bedrooms: Two more double bedrooms, offering ample space for family and guests. - Versatile Top Room: A huge, charming space that could serve as a second living room, bedroom, or studio. ### Unique Outbuildings - Ancient Bread Oven: A nod to the property's historical roots. - Barn: Offers additional s ... click here to read more

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Bonjour, future home seeker! I know you're dreaming of your new home in the charming French countryside, and I've got just the place on offer. Situated in the serene hamlet just outside of Cherves-Châtelars in the beautiful Poitou-Charentes region, this gem of a property is ideal for those who want to enjoy the tranquility of rural living while still having convenient access to modern amenities. I'm often dashing from property to property, but this one made me pause. Let me take you on a quick journey through this delightful home and its equally delightful surroundings. After all, isn't life in the picturesque countryside what so many dream about? First things first, let's chat about Cherves-Châtelars. This quaint little village truly encapsulates the essence of rural France. Picture it: cobbled streets lined with stone houses that are steeped in history, each one telling its own story. The locals are warm and inviting, ensuring a welcoming environment for newcomers. There’s a cozy restaurant/bar just a stone's throw away – a perfect spot to unwind with some local wine after a long day. And if you enjoy freshly baked baguettes, the village bakery won’t disappoint. Life in this hamlet is simple, slow-paced, and full of authenticity. Now, onto the house itself. It's a beautiful 3-bedroom stone house, all ready for you to slip right into. The property has been fully renovated, sparing you the sweat and toil of DIY renovations. The style? Think rustic charm with a sprinkle of modern convenience – really the best of both worlds. It's also being sold furnished, so moving in is a breeze. Fussing over furniture? No need. From beds to sofas, and your kitchen essentials to a ride-on lawnmower, it’s all there waiting. Let's b ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene and scenic area of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, the market town of St-Claud invites you to consider a charming 2-bedroom house steeped in history and local culture. Nestled at the end of a quiet lane and enveloped by a lush countryside backdrop, this unique mill house offers a rare living experience with lots of character and potential for creative renovation. The main house comprises an open plan living space of 63m² where the original millwheel, still in place, becomes a central decorative and historical feature. The visual connection to this element enhances the rustic charm of the space. A distinctive designer spiral staircase leads to an intimate mezzanine level that houses a cosy bedroom and a bathroom that spreads across 5m², optimizing the use of space in a unique layout. Adjoining the main building is the miller's cottage, which unfolds over two levels. The ground floor introduces a welcoming living room of 25m², accompanied by a WC and shower. The upper level hosts a spacious 25m² bedroom that could be transformed into a luxurious suite or used as a creative studio, depending on your needs. Additionally, an attached 100m² barn offers expansive potential for conversion into additional living quarters, creating ample opportunity for those looking to expand or tailor the space to personal or family needs. The residence is equipped with modern comforts, including double glazing, underfloor heating, heat pumps, and a wood burner that provides a cozy atmosphere during cooler evenings. Outdoors, the property is set within a formidable 3031m² plot. The meticulously maintained private gardens and a covered terrace allow for tranquil relaxation while overlooking the stunning Charentais landscape ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Saint-Claud, a picturesque village nestled in Poitou-Charentes, 16450, France. This beautiful bungalow presents an amazing opportunity for overseas investors who wish to experience classic French living and culture. This charming four-bedroom bungalow offers an experience that is the epitome of French lifestyle. Set on the edge of the popular village of Saint-Claud, the location is just a 10-minute drive from the town and 30 minutes from the rich history and nightlife of Angouleme, the capital of the Charente region. The property was built scarcely a decade ago in 2014, boasts a cozy charm while offering modern features and amenities. The home is free-standing, encased by a surrounding garden that sprawls across 900m2. The manageable size of the garden offers ample opportunity for personalization to make it a reflection of owner's articulation of their French dream. The property welcomes you to an expansive living room decorated with warm colors capturing the essence of the French style. The room is perfected by an elegantly fitted kitchen, the heart of every French home and the birthplace of succulent meals. The dining and lounge area, approximately 43m2, offer flexibility for selecting the perfect layout to match preferences. The charm of the bungalow continues to the outdoor area, accessible through patio doors from the living area, offering the perfect setting for al fresco dining. It offers four substantial bedrooms, a bathroom with separate shower facilities, and an additional separate toilet, providing ample space for family and guests alike. A practical utility space and attached garage are a guarantee of comfort and ease for storage space. The bungalow's temperature is consistently maintained ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of rural France with this enticing property located in the picturesque village of Saint-Claud, Poitou-Charentes. Comprising a well-appointed three-bedroom farmhouse along with a second building ripe for renovation, this property presents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. The main farmhouse spans approximately 178 square meters and has been diligently maintained to offer comfortable living spaces blended with rustic features. Upon entering, one is greeted by a vast living room, measuring 72 square meters, featuring a cozy wood-burning stove, tiled floors, and a fitted kitchen corner. The area is naturally bright with dual-aspect windows and includes defined sitting and dining zones. The living room leads out to a terrace overlooking an enclosed garden, perfect for outdoor relaxation and dining. Adjacent to the living room is a 26-square-meter sitting room boasting an exposed stone wall, another wood-burning stove, and tiled flooring which further accentuates the authentic rural ambience. This room provides access to an internal hallway, leading back into the kitchen and featuring a practical laundry area with a separate toilet facility. The sleeping quarters are located upstairs, consisting of two double bedrooms and a third accessible through one of the bedrooms, ideal for a child's room or home office. The master bedroom includes an en-suite shower room, exposed stone, and beams, offering a quaint retreat. The supplementary bedroom features similar rural charms with wooden flooring and exposed beams, alongside a private access to another bathroom, ensuring ample privacy and convenience. The outdoors is a true highlight, ornamenting the r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, in the charming town of Saint-Claud, France, stands a remarkable 15th-century three-bedroom house ready to welcome its next owner. This property, steeped in history and full of character, offers not only a home but a slice of French heritage. As a busy real estate agent with clients from around the world, my aim is to provide an insight not only into the home itself but also into what life in Saint-Claud is like, as well as the abundant opportunities the local area presents. Let's start with the house itself. As you step into this piece of history, you are greeted by an entryway with a striking tiled floor and original wood wall cupboards, setting the tone for the rest of the property. Moving further inside, a bright and airy lounge with a fireplace beckons you to unwind. Double doors open from the lounge into the garden, bringing the outside in and offering a seamless flow between the indoor and outdoor spaces. The dining room is spacious and includes a chimney and fitted cupboards with lighting, creating an ideal setting for dinners with family and friends. Up the original staircase, which fittingly serves as a charming library nook for the current owner, you'll find three bedrooms—two generously sized doubles and a smaller, cozy bedroom. The upstairs area also houses a sizable hallway and a practical bathroom, adding convenience to this historical home. With its recent structural updates, such as roofing and partial double glazing, the house is in good condition and is ready for immediate occupancy. Step outside, and you are welcomed by a courtyard garden, perfect for leisurely afternoons in the sun. Here, several outbuildings provide ample storage and add to t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene surroundings of Saint-Claud, in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France, this charming one-bedroom farmhouse offers a delightful blend of countryside living with the convenience of modern amenities nearby. This property, priced at €135,000, is an ideal choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French rural lifestyle, either as a permanent residence or a vacation retreat. Set down a quiet lane on the village edge, which is well-equipped with local amenities, this farmhouse strikes a balance between seclusion and accessibility. As you approach via the gravelled and walled driveway, the property exudes a welcoming ambiance, inviting you into a peaceful world of its own. The farmhouse itself has been meticulously refurbished, presenting an inviting living environment ready for immediate occupation. The ground floor features a newly installed bathroom suite complete with a shower, ensuring modern comforts are met. Adjacent to this is the kitchen, which is a highlight of the home, boasting a bright and airy space with triple-aspect double-glazed windows and a double-height ceiling that enhances the sense of spaciousness. It's a perfect spot for culinary exploits while enjoying views of the sprawling gardens. The living room, situated across the entrance hall, offers a warm and cozy setting accentuated by a large wood burner—ideal for chilly winter evenings. Wooden stairs lead up to a mezzanine level, currently utilized as a bedroom but could easily transform into a home office, reflecting the versatile nature of this home. The main bedroom on this level is generously sized and offers potential for subdivision, with the appropriate approvals, to create additiona ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Saint-Claud, this delightful stone cottage offers a quintessential French countryside experience. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property combines rustic charm with modern comforts, all set against the backdrop of the picturesque Charente region. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the 114m² of thoughtfully designed living space. This single-level home is a haven of tranquility, offering three spacious bedrooms, a cozy living room with a traditional fireplace, and a well-equipped kitchen that invites culinary exploration. Key Features: - Location: Situated in the peaceful hamlet of Saint-Claud, just a short drive from the vibrant town of Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure. - Living Space: 114m² of comfortable, single-level living. - Bedrooms: Three generously sized double bedrooms. - Kitchen: 18m² kitchen with fitted units and a range cooker. - Living Room: 24m² living room featuring a charming fireplace. - Bathrooms: One shower room and a separate WC. - Garden: Expansive 2600m² garden, perfect for outdoor relaxation and entertaining. - Outbuildings: Includes a stone outbuilding with renovation potential. - Heating: Eco-friendly heat pump and wood-fired range. - Windows: Mainly double-glazed for energy efficiency. - Drainage: Fosse septique system. The Charente Lifestyle: Living in Saint-Claud offers a unique blend of rural charm and modern convenience. The region is renowned for its mild climate, making it an ideal location for a second home. With its rolling hills, lush vineyards, and historic villages, Charente is a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the picturesque edge of Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure, a quaint little town in the Charente region of France's beautiful Poitou-Charentes, this delightful two-bedroom stone house offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Whether you're relocating from abroad or just seeking a serene escape, this home is a charming find. Situated within walking distance from local amenities, this property is bound to captivate anyone looking for a true taste of rural French life. This home stretches across 82 square meters of thoughtfully restored living space. Upon entering, you're welcomed into a spacious living room that feels both inviting and cozy, perfect for lazy Sundays or entertaining friends. The semi-open plan kitchen comes fully equipped, and its breakfast bar is a lovely feature for those who enjoy casual morning coffees. Adjoining this area is a quaint summer room extension, providing an appealing view over the rear garden; imagine sipping a glass of wine here as the sun sets. The two bedrooms are well-sized. One features the convenience of an additional washbasin and WC. A separate bathroom with its adjacent shelved storage area makes for a practical family home layout. One of the highlights is definitely the attached garage, which doubles as a workshop, ideal for anyone aspiring to embrace French DIY culture. Features: • Restored stone house • Spacious living room • Equipped kitchen • Summer room extension • Two bedrooms • Bathroom with shelves • Attached garage/workshop • Enclosed gardens • One-level living • Mains drains Sustainability and comfort meet seamlessly here with double glazing and wood-fired heating keeping the house cozy through the colder months and very affordable rates adding ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene village of Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure, this charming 4-bedroom house presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the delightful French countryside. Restored thoughtfully in the 1990s with diligent architectural oversight, this home blends classic charm with modern comforts, embodying the essence of the Poitou-Charentes region. The house stretches over 173 square meters of living space, beginning with an enticing covered veranda that leads into a spacious 45m² living room complete with a cozy fireplace and double aspect doors that illuminate the room with natural light. The ground floor also hosts a well-equipped kitchen diner, a convenient bedroom, a full bathroom, and a separate toilet. A beautifully crafted staircase ascends to the first floor, where you'll find three well-proportioned bedrooms. The main bedroom features windows on two sides, offering picturesque views of the surrounding landscape. Another full bathroom and toilet serve these upper-floor bedrooms. Externally, the house boasts an impressive barn which includes a boiler room and utility room, providing ample storage space and parking options for several cars. The grounds stretch around 3,200m² and feature private gardens that offer exceptional countryside views. Features of this wonderful home include: - Covered veranda - Spacious living room with a fireplace - Fitted, equipped kitchen and diner - Four generous sized bedrooms - Two full bathrooms - Central heating system updated in 2015 - Private drainage system - Barn with additional facilities - Extensive private gardens - Land wrapping around the property Living in Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure, you'll find yourself enveloped in a warm community ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Charente region, this expansive 10-bedroom property in Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its rich history and modern comforts, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in the serene Poitou-Charentes countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your own private garden. This property, set on 7563m² of lush, landscaped grounds, is a haven for nature lovers and those seeking tranquility away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The main house, a testament to traditional French architecture, boasts exposed beams and a cozy wood burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The property includes five beautifully renovated gites, each offering a unique blend of comfort and style. These gites provide an excellent opportunity for vacation rentals, allowing you to share the beauty of Charente with travelers from around the world. Whether you're hosting family gatherings or welcoming guests, the spacious layout and modern amenities ensure a comfortable stay for all. Key Features: - Main House: 150m² with four bedrooms, perfect for family living or hosting guests. - Renovated Gites: Five diverse units, each designed with comfort and style in mind. - Outdoor Amenities: Heated in-ground pool, summer kitchen, and ample space for outdoor entertaining. - Gardens: Mature trees, fruit trees, and a vegetable patch offer a touch of nature's bounty. - Expansion Potential: Additional land available for development, subject to permissions. - Location: Just 8km from Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure, offering easy access to local amenities. - Invest ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Poitou-Charentes, in the charming village of Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure, stands a quaint little stone house awaiting its next chapter. This property offers an ideal opportunity for someone looking to immerse themselves in a slice of authentic French life. Perfectly located in a quiet cul-de-sac, this humble abode combines a peaceful setting with the convenience of nearby amenities in Val de Bonnieure. Upon entering, you'll be greeted by an entrance hall that smoothly transitions into the heart of the home—the kitchen. Adorned with a unique 'coeur de demoiselle' floor and complemented by a rustic fireplace and a cozy wood-burning stove, this room offers a warm and inviting space for culinary adventures. The living room also retains its original features, with a stone sink and a second fireplace, creating a charming atmosphere reminiscent of the traditional French countryside lifestyle. The property features: - 1 double bedroom - Additional study/bedroom space - Enclosed front garden - Historical stone architecture - Original stone sink in the living room - Two wood-burning stoves - Bathroom with WC - Spacious barn - Two small storage sheds - Traditional fireplaces - A private well The large bathroom, complete with a WC, offers functionality while maintaining a classic feel. Ascend the staircase to find a landing that leads to the double bedroom and a secondary room that can be utilized as a home office or an extra bedroom—a perfectly flexible space to suit your needs. This house is set on a lovely plot that includes an enclosed garden, ideal for leisurely afternoons or for those with a passion for gardening. Also on the property are a barn, two small storage sheds, and a priva ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet just outside Chasseneuil-sur-Bonnieure, lies this quaint one-bedroom stone house awaiting its new homeowners. For those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of France's picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this property offers an opportunity to embrace rural living with a touch of French rustic charm. The house, perched quietly at the end of a cul-de-sac, greets you with an inviting facade that hints at the rich history within its walls. Though modest in size, spanning just 86 square meters, it is packed with character, making it an ideal endeavor for those yearning to make a house a home. Open the door, and you are immediately ushered into a cozy entrance hall, a preamble to the lovingly crafted layout that unfolds ahead. The kitchen, with its authentic ‘coeur de demoiselle’ flooring and rustic wood-burning stove, evinces the simple elegance associated with countryside living. It stands ready to cater to both the daily duties of a budding chef and the indulgence of savoring a homemade French meal. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living room beckons—a charming space anchored by an original stone sink and an additional fireplace. Here, evenings could easily be spent unwinding to the comforting glow and warmth of the burning wood, a glass of local wine in hand, of course. This home might be compact, but it's precisely the kind of canvas that invites imagination and individual flair. The bathroom, larger than initially presumed, offers enough space to implement modern touches, balancing the old and the new—a task that's both possible and promising in a setting like this. Upstairs, the landing is a gateway to dual purposes: a cozy double bedroom ideal for restful nights, and a study or second ... click here to read more

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Discover an exciting opportunity to own a slice of tranquility in the picturesque countryside of Cherves-Châtelars, France. Nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, within the department of Charente, this traditional French farmhouse offers the perfect backdrop for those with a vision. A renovation enthusiast's dream, this house presents immense potential for transformation into a cozy family home or a breathtaking holiday retreat. Let's dive into the details of this character-rich property. Situated on approximately 2 hectares (about 5.2 acres) of gently rolling land with lovely valley views, this south-facing stone farmhouse beckons to the imaginative. Surrounded by verdant fields and tranquil grazing pastures, the setting is both peaceful and picturesque—a quintessential French countryside experience. While it might need some TLC to make it habitable, with effort and planning, it can easily be a delightful haven. Once you step inside, the journey begins. The ground floor unfolds into a spacious living area, combining function with a tinge of nostalgia. Enter the cozy kitchen area with its hearth beckoning for evenings of warmth and storytelling. Beyond the kitchen, a corridor paves the way to a modest shower room and WC, noting that renovation is required here for modern comfort. Each of the three bedrooms sprinkles hints of charm, with parquet flooring whispering stories of the past. Imagine climbing a staircase that guides you to an expansive attic space, poised for conversion. This loft space, approximately 68 square meters, offers the canvas for additional living accommodations—perhaps an artist's studio or extra bedrooms for family and friends. Here, dreams of bespoke renovations await, turning spac ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of the Charente countryside, this four-bedroom bungalow in Roumazières-Loubert offers a tranquil yet connected lifestyle, perfect for families or those looking to immerse themselves in the French rural charm. Set on a sprawling 10-acre estate, the property ensures privacy and ample space for outdoor activities, while being just a stone's throw from the local village of Exideuil. The house itself, built in 1994, provides a cozy yet spacious living environment with a total of 130 square meters of living space. The interior boasts a large living room of approximately 39 square meters, coupled with a spacious kitchen diner. The layout is designed for ease, with a semi-open plan that features a breakfast bar providing seamless integration between the kitchen and living spaces. The inclusion of built-in wardrobes in all four bedrooms allows for efficient use of space, enhancing the practicality of each room. The family bathroom is equipped with both a bath and separate shower unit, catering to the needs of a bustling family life. For those considering sustainable living, the property is equipped with a recently installed heat pump (2021) providing central heating, alongside exceptional insulation that ensures year-round comfort. Practical amenities include an attached garage of 39 square meters with a utility area and convenient indoor access to the house. Additional outbuildings like a barn of 80 square meters present potential for various uses such as storage or even conversion into stables, making it ideal for those with equestrian interests. The surrounding acreage consists of 4 hectares of constructible land and 6000 square meters of woodland with perimeter tracks, ideal for walking, hor ... click here to read more

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