Charming 4-Bedroom House in Ruffec, France: Ideal Second Home or Holiday Retreat

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

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 140Floor area

€238,500

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

140m²

No garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Ruffec offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning landscapes, Ruffec is a hidden gem that promises a unique blend of tranquility and adventure.

Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills. This former farmhouse, lovingly maintained and in excellent condition, is the perfect retreat for families, couples, or individuals looking to immerse themselves in the charm of rural France.

A Home with Character and Comfort

As you step through the entrance hall, you're greeted by a spacious and inviting living room, perfect for cozy evenings by the fireplace. The fitted and equipped kitchen is a culinary haven, ready for you to whip up delicious meals using fresh, local produce from the nearby markets.

The first floor offers two well-appointed bedrooms, a shower room, and a separate toilet, providing ample space for family and guests. Ascend to the second floor, where two additional bedrooms await, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the local area.

Outdoor Living and Local Adventures

The property boasts spacious outbuildings and a traditional bread oven, adding to its rustic charm. The adjoining 2.3 hectares of land, partially rented, offer endless possibilities for gardening, outdoor activities, or simply enjoying the serene surroundings.

Ruffec is a vibrant town with a rich history and a welcoming community. The local area is brimming with activities and attractions, from exploring the historic architecture to enjoying leisurely walks along the Charente River. The region's mild climate makes it an ideal destination year-round, whether you're seeking a summer retreat or a cozy winter getaway.

Accessibility and Investment Potential

Conveniently located, Ruffec is easily accessible from major transport links, including nearby airports and train stations, making it an ideal location for a second home. The property's potential as a holiday rental offers an attractive investment opportunity, with the region's popularity among tourists ensuring a steady demand.

Key Features:

- 4 spacious bedrooms, perfect for families or guests
- 2 modern bathrooms for convenience
- Fully equipped kitchen for culinary enthusiasts
- Cozy living room with a fireplace
- Traditional bread oven and spacious outbuildings
- 2.3 hectares of land, offering privacy and potential
- Close proximity to local shops and amenities
- Easy access to transport links for international travel
- Ideal for holiday rentals or a peaceful second home
- Located in the charming town of Ruffec, rich in history and culture

Owning this property means more than just having a place to stay; it's about embracing a lifestyle. Whether you're sipping wine on the terrace, exploring the local markets, or simply enjoying the peace and quiet, this house in Ruffec is a gateway to the best of French living. Let Homestra guide you in making this dream a reality, and start your journey to owning a piece of France today.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
140
Price per m²
€1,704
Garden size
4890
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, France, this generously sized five-bedroom house in Ruffec offers an ideal setting for family living with a dash of local flavor and culture simmered into everyday life. For those looking to immerse themselves in French culture while enjoying the comfort of a spacious residence, this property spans 226 square meters and is priced at €333,900. The house greets you with an inviting entrance hall that leads you seamlessly into various living spaces including a lounge, dining room, and a practical kitchen. Additionally, there is a convenient study area and a toilet on the ground floor, which ensures functionality meets comfort in household layouts. The upstairs area comprises a bedroom suite with a shower room, toilet, and dressing room, providing a private retreat within the home. Alongside, two more bedrooms and an additional shower room cater to family or guests. For entertainment or leisure, the second floor boasts a stunning games room which eloquently transitions into two additional bedrooms. For those with a keen eye for potential, the property offers a unique opportunity in the form of an additional building currently utilized as a workshop. This structure requires renovation and awaits transformation, potentially into a guest house, studio, or expanded living space, subject to necessary approvals. The house also features a basement equipped with essential spaces such as a laundry room, boiler room, and a cellar, perfect for extra storage or utility needs. Property Features: - Living room - Dining room - Kitchen - Study - Five bedrooms - Two bathrooms with additional separate toilets - Games room - Laundry room - Boiler room - Cellar - Wor ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential dream home situated in the serene Poitou-Charentes region, Charente, in the charming town of Ruffec, nestled just a quaint 10-minute drive from the vibrant market town and a mere 5 kilometers from the enchanting medieval village of Nanteuil-En-Vallée. This delightful two-bedroom house provides an excellent opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French culture and liven up an already charming residence with a touch of personal touch. Perfectly habitable in its current state, this property is praised for its good condition but also boasts ample scope for those keen to engage in light renovations or expansions—such as utilizing the attic space or adjoined outbuildings to fashion additional living areas. This flexibility is ideal for adapting the home as your needs evolve. Stepping inside, you are greeted by a spacious lounge and dining area, spanning a generous 51 square meters, replete with exposed stone walls and a cozy wood-burner—a perfect setting for both lively gatherings and intimate evenings. The living spaces maintain a pleasant atmosphere filled with natural light and have been kept in good condition, reflecting their inherent charm and rustic beauty. The main living space leads into a practical kitchen, awaiting potential customization to reflect the flair of its new homeowner. Adjacent are two light-filled bedrooms, each oozing character and awaiting your personal touch. The house also features a laundry room, a shower room, and a WC. Feature highlights of the property: - Ground-floor convenience extending over 132 square meters - Two bright, airy bedrooms - Large lounge-diner with original features - Potential to expand into attic and outbuildings - Covered terrac ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Poitou-Charentes in the charming town of Ruffec, this delightful 3-bedroom bungalow offers an ideal balance of comfort and potential. The property, while well-maintained, presents a captivating opportunity for those keen on personalizing their living space to align perfectly with family needs and stylistic preferences. This charming house holds sway over a sizeable plot, encircled by a mature private park that affords privacy and ample space for family activities and gardening enthusiasts alike. It opens into a spacious entrance hall that immediately welcomes you into a cozy yet expansive living environment. The large living room, complete with a traditional fireplace, and the adjoining dining room offer perfect settings for family gatherings and festive celebrations. Adjoining these living spaces is a fitted kitchen with potential for modern upgrades, which looks out over the dining area, making it an ideal setup for a bustling family hub. The main floor also houses two generously sized double bedrooms and a well-equipped bathroom, providing ample accommodation for a family. Additional living quarters are found in the basement, which is accessibly designed with a double bedroom, shower room, and study—perfect for a home office or a teenager’s retreat. The basement also includes a small sitting room alongside practical spaces such as a workshop and garage, underscoring the functional aspect of the home. A lovely terrace wraps around the house offering stunning views and a tranquil spot to enjoy the mild climate that characterizes the Ruffec region. Known for its sunny, yet not overly hot summers, and mild winters, the area's climate makes outdoor living and activities pleasurabl ... click here to read more

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Located in the heart of the picturesque village of Ruffec in Poitou Charentes, this charming 3-bedroom villa presents a wonderful opportunity for expats and overseas buyers to immerse themselves in French village life. Situated just about 10 minutes away from the vibrant town of Ruffle, this property balances rural charm with proximity to essential amenities. The villa, spread over 166 square meters of living space, offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. It includes the main house complemented by a gite/annexe, providing potential for an income stream or guest accommodation. The main house comprises a welcoming entrance hall adorned with tiled flooring and convenient storage cupboards, leading into a fitted kitchen featuring wooden floors, beams, and center island, although the fireplace is decorative and no longer in use. The spacious living areas continue with a dining room and a cozy lounge, both retaining the characteristic wooden features and an operational wood burner for heating. In terms of living space above, the property features a generously sized landing that branches off into three carefully laid-out bedrooms, including a master suite with an en-suite bathroom and walk-in dressing room. Each bedroom offers peaceful views and maintains a rustic charm with exposed beams and wooden floors. The additional shower rooms provide modern conveniences to complement the rural aesthetic. The independent gite, sold partly furnished, encompasses an open-plan living area with a fully-equipped corner kitchen, wood beams, and exposed stone walls, adding to the property’s overall character. This space is perfect for accommodating guests or for use as a rental unit. Outside, the villa boasts a picturesque courtyard garden ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Ruffec, in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this expansive 9-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat in France. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning landscapes, Ruffec is a hidden gem that promises a tranquil yet fulfilling lifestyle. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the aroma of freshly baked croissants wafting through the air. This property, with its generous 468 square meters of living space, is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a new way of life. A Home with Character and Potential This detached townhouse is a testament to classic French architecture, boasting a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The property is in good condition, ready to welcome its new owners without the need for immediate renovations. However, for those with a creative vision, there's ample potential to personalize and enhance its features further. Key Features: - 9 Spacious Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating family and friends or even converting into a boutique guesthouse. - 6 Bathrooms: Ensuring comfort and privacy for all residents and guests. - Separate Apartment Potential: Ideal for rental income or hosting extended family. - Heated Swimming Pool: A luxurious addition for relaxation and entertainment. - Large Terrace and Walled Garden: Offering privacy and a serene outdoor space for dining and leisure. - Central Heating and Double Glazing: Providing comfort throughout the year. - Proximity to Local Amenities: Weekly markets, shops, and supermarkets are just a stone's throw away. - Excellent Transport Links: Easy access to the N10 and a local train ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region, in the tranquil embrace of Charente, lies a property that holds vast potential and understated appeal. This quaint 2-bedroom house is situated just a stone’s throw away from the charming town of Ruffec. As someone who's constantly juggling multiple property listings in this beautiful corner of France, I can tell you that Ruffec is more than just a place to live; it’s a vibrant community wrapped in old-world allure, making it an intriguing option for overseas buyers and expats looking for a change of scenery. First things first, let's talk about the local area since you're probably curious about where you'll be calling home. Ruffec is a lovely market town bustling with life and activity. It captures the essence of traditional French living while still providing the everyday conveniences you'd expect. Weekly markets overflow with local produce, a chance for residents to mingle and experience a true taste of the region. On the weekends, Ruffec transforms into a hub of social activities, with locals and visitors alike enjoying the open-air cafés, shops, and parks. Rugged trails and serene rivers beckon adventurers with the promise of outdoor excursions. Now, let's imagine what it's like once you've settled into this house. The property is set in a peaceful hamlet just a 10-minute scenic drive from Ruffec. This makes it ideal for those seeking the tranquility of countryside life with the convenience of urban amenities in close reach. With a good climate—mild winters and pleasantly warm summers—living here means you'll spend ample time enjoying the glorious outdoors. If you’re someone who appreciates the changing seasons, you’ll find the weather here both refreshing and in ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a dreamy slice of rural French living nestled in the picturesque hamlet near Ruffec, located in the historic region of Poitou-Charentes. This captivating 6-bedroom house is more than just a home; it's an invitation to a lifestyle rich in natural beauty, cultural heritage, and tranquility, just waiting for the right family or investor to continue its story. Let's start with the home itself, which stretches over an expansive 315 square meters. This generous footprint welcomes you with warmth and the promise of both comfort and opportunity. It offers versatile living arrangements perfect for a growing family or an expat looking for additional space. Envision living in a place where the air is clean, and the mornings are graced by the golden hues of the rural landscape. The main house greets you with two large reception rooms, adorned with traditional fireplaces and wood-burning stoves to keep the cozy vibe flowing through chilly French winters. Note, however, one of these reception rooms calls for a bit of a finishing touch, offering you the chance to tailor it to your own style and taste. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the expansive kitchen, fully equipped and providing all you need to whip up culinary delights inspired by the rich local cuisine. With doors that lead directly onto a terrace, mornings overlooking the lush garden while sipping espresso could easily become your daily ritual. Adjacent to the kitchen, a spacious utility and laundry room add to the practicality and ease of living. On the ground floor, a generous bedroom suite extends its hospitality, completed with its own private bathroom—a sanctuary within a sanctuary. Ascend to the first floor, where two large double bedrooms share a mode ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of Ruffec, Poitou Charentes, France, this 4-bedroom stone house represents a unique opportunity for those looking for a rental investment or a spacious home with room for personal touches. Just a brief 8-minute drive brings you to the nearest shops, making this property both peaceful and convenient for day-to-day life. Currently, this house is rented at a rate of €570 per month, hinting at its potential as a long-term investment for discerning buyers. Living in Ruffec offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of big city life. You'll find sweeping countryside vistas, charming local amenities, and a warm, community-focused atmosphere. The area is steeped in history, with its old streets lined with stone cottages and enchanting gardens. The climate here is temperate, experiencing mild winters and sunny, pleasant summers—perfect for enjoying the beautiful outdoors. Let's take a walk through the house. On the ground floor, you'll find yourself in a cozy living room (17m²) with a tiled floor, where the exposed stone walls add a timeless touch. Adjacently, the kitchen (11m²) echoes a similar design, promising a space where the warmth of home-cooked meals fills the air. A small utility room (6m²) is a practical addition for anyone who appreciates organization. Though the cellar currently houses an out-of-order Wessman boiler, this space could be transformed into a useful storage area or wine cellar with just a bit of imagination and effort. Moving to the workshop, its concrete floor invites a creative mind to think of endless possibilities, from a home studio to a traditional workspace. With comprehensive arranging, these areas might become highlights of everyday life here, rather than ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic landscapes of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this charming stone townhouse in Ruffec offers an ideal retreat for families or individuals seeking a slice of tranquil French life. Priced at 213,840 euros, this property holds promise as a comfortable family home infused with local character and potential for personal touches. The house itself exudes a warm and welcoming aura, presenting a substantial floor plan that spans over 154 square meters. The ground level invites you in through a hospitable entrance hall leading into a generous lounge, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. Adjacent to it is a convivial dining room which ensures meal times are a social affair, while the functional kitchen offers a cozy setting for culinary experiments. Practicalities are taken care of with a convenient boiler room, a shower room, and a toilet. Ascending to the first floor, the space continues to impress with four sizable bedrooms, making it ideally suited for a growing family or hosting guests. The layout includes a shower room that adjoins two of the bedrooms, providing ease and comfort. A separate toilet ensures ample facilities for all household members. Further expanding the potential of the house is a convertible attic on the second floor, which awaits transformation into additional living spaces, be it a home office, playroom, or extra bedrooms. The exterior of the property is just as engaging, featuring a serene and beautifully wooded garden that invites leisurely days spent outdoors. The back of the house comprises a garage, a courtyard, and a small outbuilding suitable for storage. A notable highlight is the magnificent raised terrace, perhaps once part of the town's historic fortifications, o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of Ruffec in the scenic Poitou-Charentes region of France, this versatile property promises not only a unique living experience but also an opportunity for revenue. Set just off the central square, this property effortlessly blends together a spacious family home along with a commercial space at street level. As you approach, you can immediately sense the vibrant energy of Ruffec, a town renowned for its rich history, warm community vibe, and delightful charm that draws people from all walks of life. Living here is like being part of a tapestry of life, where old-world history melds seamlessly with the dynamism of contemporary living. The housing portion of this property offers a promising setting for anyone looking to establish roots in this captivating area. Designed to accommodate a family comfortably, this four-bedroom house features an interesting layout that spans several floors, offering ample space for everyone. On entering, you'll find a welcoming entrance hall that leads you to a convenient downstairs bedroom—ideal for hosting guests—and an expansive workshop area that sparks creativity, be it for personal projects or hobbies. Heading to the first floor, the kitchen and dining area beckon with the promise of home-cooked meals and family gatherings. It's the kind of kitchen that can become the bustling heart of the home, where aromas merge with laughter and shared stories. There's a spacious lounge that opens to a conservatory. Picture yourself in the conservatory, perhaps with a good book, as natural light streams in and you gaze out onto the terrace. If you enjoy outdoor relaxation with a cup of coffee or evening cocktails with friends, the terrace offers an inviting space. The sleeping ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic commune of Ruffec, Charente, this delightful 3-bedroom house for sale presents a unique opportunity for buyers charmed by provincial French living. Originally constructed in the 1930s, this detached house retains much of its original character and offers a blend of traditional charm with modern efficiencies. The house features a practical layout spread over two floors enveloping approximately 110 square meters. As you step through the 9m2 entrance hall, the warmth of a wood stove greets you, setting a cozy ambiance. The spacious 35m2 living room captures the essence of French architecture with its elegant wooden floors and a marble fireplace—an ideal space for family gatherings. The kitchen, while basic, comes equipped with a sink and window overlooking the garden and provides a canvas to customize the space to your taste. On the ground floor, there is also a convenient bedroom measuring 12m2 that could double as a home office or guest room. Ascending to the upper floor, a wooden-floored 9m2 landing connects to two generously sized bedrooms, both 18m2 and 16m2 respectively, each featuring access to attic storage space. The shared facilities include a bathroom complete with a shower and sink, as well as a separate toilet. One of the property’s standout features is its mature garden, spanning 1074m2, adorned with lush trees that offer a green sanctuary for relaxation and outdoor activities. Additionally, it boasts a large wooden outbuilding with garage space, providing ample storage or a potential workshop for the creatively inclined. Property Features: - Detached 1930s house with original character - Total area of about 110 square meters - Three bedrooms (one on ground floor, two on upper floor) ... 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 serene town of Ruffec, nestled in the picturesque Charente region of France. This charming 3-bedroom house, with its inviting in-ground pool and lush private garden, offers a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. As you step through the front door, you're greeted by a warm and welcoming atmosphere that instantly feels like home. A Home with Character and Modern Comforts The ground floor of this delightful property is a testament to the seamless blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. The spacious sitting and dining room, adorned with exposed stone walls, exudes a rustic elegance. Large double-glazed patio doors flood the room with natural light and offer stunning views of the pool and garden, creating a perfect setting for both relaxation and entertaining. Adjacent to the living area, a modern kitchen awaits, equipped with ample storage and contemporary appliances. The kitchen's large windows frame picturesque garden views, making meal preparation a delightful experience. A ground-floor bedroom, with its own garden vistas, provides a peaceful retreat for guests or family members. Upstairs, a Sanctuary Awaits Ascend the stone staircase to discover two generously sized bedrooms, each offering ample storage and a tranquil ambiance. The spacious mezzanine, bathed in natural light, presents a versatile space that could easily transform into an additional bedroom or a cozy reading nook. The luxurious bathroom, complete with modern fixtures, promises a spa-like experience. Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside to your private oasis, where a beautifully la ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming, four-bedroom town house located in Ruffec, Charente, 16700, France. This property offers an exceptional blend of classic beauty and modern amenities. Although set in a tranquil area, this gem of a house is just minutes away from the lively town centre of Ruffec. This beautiful house, while in a good state, does hold an opportunity for you to shine up its further potential. The property sits within a spacious 180 square meters surrounded by a beautiful, well-kept garden at the front and a quaint courtyard at the rear side. This delightful house is made more charming with an alluring large terrace that overlooks the vibrant town of Ruffec - a feature that instantly brings images of pleasant evening get-togethers or peaceful morning solitude. The house floor plan is thoughtfully designed to provide a spacious and comfortable living. The ground floor comprises of a welcoming entrance hall, a dining room with wooden flooring and fireplace, a snug living room also with wooden flooring, a fitted kitchen with tiled flooring and a boiler room. A descent bathroom with WC and shower space completes the ground floor. Moving up to the first floor, you'll be greeted by a charming landing that offers access to its unique "ramparts." Four large bedrooms are neatly spread out providing ample privacy for each resident. The wooden flooring, kept consistently throughout, lends a warm and homely feel to all rooms. The house also accommodates another bathroom with shower and washbasins. The icing on the cake is that the house includes a capped attic space on the second floor, which presents an open canvas for the buyer to convert it as per their needs or dreams. The outdoor space of the property includes a we ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Bernac, Charente, this 4-bedroom house provides an enriching living experience ideal for a family looking to immerallp themselves in the tranquil ambiance of rural France. The property exudes a mix of traditional charm and modern lifestyle, set against the rustic backdrop of the French countryside. The home itself offers a substantial 190m2 of living space, with thoughtful renovations that have preserved the quaint and inviting nature of a country home while integrating modern amenities that add to everyday comforts. On the ground floor, a welcoming entrance opens into a large, fitted kitchen and dining room which spans 46m2 and features a traditional "coeur de demoiselle" floor and a beautiful fireplace. Adjacent to this, the lounge spans 42m2 and offers a tiled floor and a cozy wood-burning stove, making it a perfect spot for family gatherings. Functional spaces including a utility room and two bathrooms complete the lower living quarters with the added convenience of modern finishes. The upper floors comprise four generously-sized bedrooms, each with its own unique view and aspect of the surrounding landscape – a master bedroom with an ensuite shower room and additional sleeping quarters nestled in the converted attic space, featuring soft seagrass carpets and velux windows for ample natural light. Outdoors, the property is surrounded by a walled garden of 1820m2, complete with a well, a vegetable patch, and ample parking space. Practical outbuildings, including a barn with a floored attic, add the possibility of creating additional living space or storage facilities. Amenities include: - Large fitted kitchen and dining area - Two functional lounges - Four spacious bedrooms - T ... click here to read more

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### Quaint Family Home in Condac, Charente – A Comfortable and Charming Abode Nestled in the heart of the serene village of Condac in Charente, France, this enchanting stone family home presents a wonderful opportunity for those seeking charm, character, and tranquility. Embrace the peaceful countryside lifestyle while still being conveniently close to the local market town, just a mere ten-minute drive away. This delightful home spans 99 square meters and is well-suited for families or those looking for a quaint holiday retreat. The property boasts a generous garden and a second stone house that offers untapped potential for renovation. It could serve as a guest house, gîte, or additional family space, depending on your needs and vision. #### Property Features - Ground Floor: - Entrance Hall: 9m², brick tiles, cupboard with plumbing for a washing machine. - Kitchen: 7.53m², tiled flooring. - Living Room: 32.73m², parquet flooring, chimney with woodburning stove. - Cave: 10m², providing additional storage space. - First Floor: - Landing: 2m², parquet flooring. - Bedroom 1: 7.85m², carpet flooring. - Bathroom: 4.97m², new parquet flooring. - Bedroom 2: 17.18m², carpet flooring, chimney breast. - Bedroom 3: 16.92m², carpet flooring. - Outside: - Second Stone House: Requires renovation, two rooms totaling 45m², plus a first floor. - Car Port: 17m². - Pretty Gardens: 971m², offering a tranquil outdoor space perfect for relaxation or gardening. #### Local Amenities - Peaceful village atmosphere - Proximity to the local market town - Excellent local produce and wine - Local schools - Healthcare facilities #### Things to Do in Condac and Surrounding Areas One of the joys of living in Condac is the s ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Condac, Charente, this single-storey house offers an inviting abode for those looking to embrace the serene lifestyle of the Poitou-Charentes region in France. As someone who is constantly on the go in the bustling world of real estate, I can tell you right off the bat that this home is a gem for its price point. Don't let the good condition fool you though, this property exudes great potential for those willing to add their personal touch. It's a wonderful opportunity for overseas buyers or expats eager to immerse themselves in the local culture and lifestyle. Now, let's dive into what makes this home special. The property's location in Condac provides a taste of local life in a quaint French village, yet it isn't far removed from vibrant city life when the craving for more excitement hits. The region is known for its mild climate, providing warm summers and gentle winters, allowing you to enjoy outdoor activities nearly all year round. Living here, you can expect to discover a close-knit community with friendly locals who are known for their hospitality. For those who enjoy indulging in local culture, you're in for a treat. Condac offers a variety of traditional festivals throughout the year, giving you the perfect chance to experience French heritage firsthand. You'll find local markets brimming with fresh produce, cheeses, and wines that are characteristic of the region, making everyday shopping a delightful experience. The picturesque landscape is ideal for leisurely walks or cycling, with rolling hills and lush green fields stretching as far as the eye can see. When it comes to daily amenities, the property itself has got you covered: - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Cozy livi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful stone house in Barro, France, offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat. With its charming village setting, this property is perfectly positioned to provide a serene getaway while still being conveniently close to local amenities and attractions. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, the sun streaming through your window as you sip your morning coffee on the covered terrace. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Barro, a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in Barro, a charming village in the Charente department, known for its rolling landscapes and rich history. - Size: A comfortable 101 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertaining. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Three cozy bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, perfect for family and guests. - Living Space: A spacious living/dining room with a wood burner, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - Kitchen: A fully fitted kitchen, ideal for preparing delicious meals with fresh local produce. - Outdoor Space: An enclosed plot with a front courtyard and a large garden, perfect for outdoor dining and relaxation. - Additional Features: Includes a garage, workshop, laundry room, and a covered terrace. The Local Experience: Barro is a hidden gem in the Poitou-Charentes region, offering a peaceful retreat with easy access to the vibrant local culture. The nearby village of Verteuil-sur-Charente is just a short cycle away, where you can explore charming bakeries, a pharmacy, a butcher, and delightful restaurants. For a more bustling atmosphere, the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, in the tranquil village of La Faye, lies a delightful 5-bedroom farmhouse ripe with potential for both living and renovation. This inviting house, currently valued at €235,400, provides an inimitable blend of serenity, space, and scope for personalization, catering seamlessly to families or creatives looking for a robust project. This property stands as a quintessential fixer-upper, offering an astute opportunity for those wishing to infuse their taste and craft a bespoke home. Upon entering the farmhouse, you’re welcomed by a spacious entrance hall that leads to a cellar and convenient adjoining restroom. The ground floor also house a generously-sized fitted kitchen, which conveniently connects to a family bathroom, an expansive bright bedroom, and a boiler room. Moving through the ground level, an expansive living and dining area with a cozy fireplace offers a warm space for family gatherings. Adjacent to this area is another spacious bedroom, accessible directly from the living room. The upper level features a sizable landing that serves as a juncture between a third capacious bedroom and an extensive workshop area—ideal for those inclined towards arts, crafts, or requiring an ample hobby space. Additionally, the property includes a second, smaller house in need of renovation. Comprising a living room with a sink and two large bedrooms upstairs, this adjoined structure heightens the potential of the property, either as extended living space or as a separate dwelling, subject to necessary permissions. The property further benefits from an attached garage, providing convenient and secure parking. The external grounds of the property are equally impressive, featurin ... click here to read more

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