Charming 5-Bedroom Home with Expansive Views and Unique Features in Le Blanc, France

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Centre, Indre, Le Blanc, France, Le Blanc (France)

5 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 195Floor area

€236,470

House

Parking

5 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

195m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled on the edge of the charming town of Le Blanc in the picturesque region of Indre, this 5-bedroom architect-designed house offers a blend of comfort and potential, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquility of French countryside living.

Welcoming you into this inviting abode is an entrance hall that fluidly leads into a well-fitted kitchen. From here, glass doors open to reveal a spacious, open-plan lounge and dining area adorned with a striking stone fireplace that promises cozy evenings with loved ones. The ground floor also houses three bedrooms, each presenting a peaceful retreat and a family bathroom.

Ascending to the first floor, you will find two additional bedrooms. One of these rooms boasts ample space and could alternatively serve as a second living area, adapting to your family's needs. This level also includes a WC and a shower room, awaiting your creative touch to become fully functional.

The lower ground floor uncovers a vast garage equipped with a wine cellar, alongside two sizable rooms featuring windows that bathe the space in natural light. These rooms offer exciting potential to be transformed into additional living accommodations, subject to the necessary permissions.

Surrounding the house, the property extends into serene grounds that back onto open fields at the rear, ensuring privacy and uninterrupted views of nature. The front of the house boasts sweeping panoramic views that capture the essence of the region’s beauty. The house has been recently updated with double-glazing and is connected to mains drainage which simplifies maintenance concerns.

Le Blanc is a community that resonates with both the peace of rural life and the convenience of necessary amenities. Local shops, traditional markets, and restaurants serving regional cuisine are merely the beginning of what this area has to offer. For the outdoor enthusiast, regional parks provide a plethora of activities including hiking, cycling, and fishing in the nearby rivers. The town is also culturally rich with festivals and local art, making it not only a home but a vibrant community to be part of.

Living here exposes residents to a climate that is predominantly temperate, with warm summers perfect for enjoying the outdoors and cooler winters that transform the landscape into a serene winter wonderland.

Property Features:
- 5 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Open plan lounge and dining room with a stone fireplace
- Fitted kitchen
- Large garage with wine cellar
- Potential for additional living accommodations
- Recent double glazing
- Connected to mains drainage
- Panoramic front views and private rear fields

Amenities:
- Local shops and supermarkets
- Traditional markets
- Restaurants and cafes
- Schools and educational facilities
- Medical services
- Easy access to outdoor recreational activities

While this house is in good condition and inhabitable, the aforementioned areas requiring fitting and potential expansions offer a unique opportunity for anyone looking to tailor a home to their specific preferences or grow into the property over time. It represents both a sanctuary and a canvas.

This house promises a blend of practical living with the scope for personalization, making it an ideal choice for families or individuals looking to establish their life in France, particularly expatriates desiring a slice of the serene French countryside. Enjoy the peace of rural living with the assurance that you’re never too far from the necessities of modern life. From the raw beauty of the natural surroundings to the potential contained within its walls, this house is waiting to be called your home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
195
Price per m²
€1,213
Garden size
3200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to a warm, inviting 4-bedroom house on the outskirts of the charming village of Le Blanc, situated in the heart of Centre district, Indre, France. If you're seeking an authentic French living experience, look no further. This lovely abode combines comfort, serenity, and potential in a beautifully located, spacious dwelling. The house is a single-storey villa radiating with natural light and an air of openness courtesy of an intelligently designed open floor plan. The heart of the home is a modern, fully-integrated kitchen that seamlessly combines functionality and aesthetics. Adjacent to this space is a generously-sized dining area and living space, promising a welcoming environment for family meals, gatherings or quiet evenings. The house further offers a practical boot/laundry store room for added convenience. In addition, a high-quality modern bathroom boasts a walk-in shower, double sinks, and a separate WC, maintaining functionality while offering a luxurious feel. The residential part of the house includes four bedrooms, each furnished with built-in storage, ensuring comfort for each member of the family. The house has been thoughtfully provided with integrated heating and air-conditioning systems to ensure your comfort all year round. Double-glazing adds a layer of thermal and acoustic comfort that enhances the living experience. Outside the house, the driveway, landscaped with attention to detail, provides off-street parking and is secured by electric gates. Additional exterior features are a separate garage, a camping car carport, and a chicken area/coop. The outdoors offers the perfect setting for relaxation and leisure, with the garden mainly laid out to lawn early games or tranquil evenings. Th ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the edge of a charming village in Le Blanc, Centre-Indre, this delightful 4-bedroom single-storey villa offers an enticing prospect for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. With a current asking price set at €207,360, this property showcases a harmonious blend of comfort and modern amenities, making it a viable option for both permanent residences and holiday retreats. Reflecting a thoughtful layout, the home spans approximately 145 square meters and begins with an inviting open plan living area. This central hub of the house combines an integrated modern kitchen with sleek fixtures, a dining area, and a spacious family lounge designed for effortless entertaining and relaxation. The kitchen is well-appointed with contemporary appliances and ample storage, proving both functional and stylish. The residence includes four bedrooms, each featuring built-in storage solutions that help maintain a clutter-free environment. The home accommodates a high-spec modern bathroom complete with a walk-in shower, double sinks, and a separate toilet, providing a spa-like atmosphere designed for ultimate relaxation. Comfort is a priority as the property is fully equipped with double glazing and an integrated heating and air conditioning system, ensuring a comfortable living environment throughout the year. ### Outdoor and Additional Amenities: - Landscaped driveway with electric gates ensuring secure off-street parking. - Separate garage plus a camping car carport, catering to various storage needs. - Dedicated chicken area and coop, ideal for those interested in a sustainable lifestyle. - The garden is predominantly laid to lawn, featuring a rear terrace which serves as a perfect spot for ... click here to read more

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

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Discovering the peaceful and picturesque village of Sauzelles in the heart of France's Indre department could be your next great adventure. Tucked away in the renowned Brenne Nature Park, famous for its stunning lakes and diverse wildlife, this property offers an opportunity for those eager to embark on an exciting renovation project. The idyllic landscape surrounding Sauzelles not only serves as a tranquil backdrop for your daily life but also offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and exploration. Situated approximately 9 kilometers away from the charming town of Le Blanc, this one-bedroom house is perfect for anyone willing to invest some time and effort to transform this property into their dream retreat. Le Blanc provides all the essential amenities, including a variety of shops, restaurants, and services, allowing you to enjoy both the serene countryside and the conveniences of town life. The property includes a cluster of buildings, consisting of a detached house, a second detached two-room structure, and a separate barn. Both the main house and the additional building are in need of comprehensive renovations, presenting a motivated buyer with the possibility to tailor the property to their personal tastes and requirements. Given the structures' solid foundations and captivating potential, the property is ideal for anyone keen on a real estate project where imagination and creativity can flourish. Let’s delve into the layout and features of this prospective home: House: - Kitchen (10 m²) with a sink - Dining room (20 m²) featuring an open fireplace - Bathroom (7 m²) equipped with a basin, bidet, and bath, with a separate cubicle for the toilet - Living room (33 m²) highlighting an original cupbo ... click here to read more

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

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

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Bélâbre, in the heart of the Indre region of France, awaits a promising opportunity for those yearning for a slice of rustic French life. Imagine strolling through the quaint, winding streets where history whispers from every corner, where the local bakery fills the air with the heavenly aroma of freshly baked baguettes each morning, and where the vibrant community gathers for weekly markets. This serene village, located not far from other larger communes, provides just the right balance of peace and accessibility to city conveniences, making it an attractive choice for expatriates and international buyers. For just €57,000, you can set foot on your new adventure with this two-bedroom house, offering not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in French tradition. This property, seated comfortably on an 88 square meter area, delivers an intimate living experience without overwhelming responsibilities—a plus for busy individuals or retirees looking for a charming retreat. Some key features of the property include: - 2 generous bedrooms - Separate dining room - Cozy living room - Kitchen on the first floor - Wraparound garden - Private garage - Bathroom on the second floor - Additional storage rooms - Mains drains connection - Heating setup requires completion The property is also within easy walking distance to local shops and lively bars, giving you the freedom to explore the local culture right on your doorstep. When you step into this house, you are greeted by a quaint kitchen, perfect for crafting traditional French meals or trying your hand at local recipes. The dining room invites you to enjoy hearty meals with family or friends, basking in the warmth of togethe ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the rustic charm of Bélâbre, a picturesque village nestled in the serene landscapes of Centre, Indre, France. This splendid 4-bedroom house presents a perfect blend of traditional features and modern comforts, ideal for families or individuals seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of the French countryside. The property, a beautifully renovated traditional house, stands proudly in the tranquil village environment, boasting good-sized double bedrooms and a comforting ambience that invites residents to truly make it their home. The home is equipped with a modern oil-fired central heating system, double-glazing, and connection to mains drains, ensuring a harmonious balance between classic charm and contemporary convenience. The interiors are welcoming, featuring a ground floor with a cozy sitting room, a well-appointed kitchen, and a dining room decorated with traditional tomettes tiles and delightful exposed beams and stonework. Additionally, a shower room complements the ground floor layout. The first floor is structured thoughtfully with a passage leading to four distinct double bedrooms, each adorned with parquet flooring and the charm of built-in cupboards. An additional bathroom on this floor and a spacious landing used as an office area provide ample space for family living and home management. The balcony adjoining the main bedroom offers a serene spot to enjoy the calm village mornings. Adding to the character of the house is the external environment - a well-maintained cottage garden enclosing about 350m2, complemented by a covered terrace and a stone outbuilding used as a summer kitchen. This private outdoor space, embellished with flowerbeds and shrubs, invites relaxation and family gath ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming 6-bedroom house nestled in the picturesque village of Tournon-Saint-Martin, located in the enchanting Indre region of central France. This delightful property perfectly balances privacy with the convenience of village life, making it an ideal retreat for families or those seeking a peaceful haven away from the hustle and bustle of city living. As you make your way through the gated entrance and onto the expansive driveway, you immediately sense a feeling of seclusion and tranquility. This beautiful home sits in an enviable location at the heart of the village, offering residents a taste of authentic French living. The enchanting village of Tournon-Saint-Martin, with its quaint streets and warm community, is known for its serene countryside views and rich history. Being part of this community is like stepping back in time, yet with all the modern conveniences at your fingertips. Let's take a stroll inside, where the main house invites us into its warm embrace. We begin on the ground floor, which features a cozy lounge area, perfect for relaxing with family after a long day. The dining room elegantly flows from the lounge, offering an inviting space to enjoy meals together or entertain guests. With a functional kitchen adjacent to the dining area, creating culinary delights becomes an enjoyable task. The convenience of a WC on this level can’t be overstated, especially during gatherings. The journey continues as we move to the first floor, where three generously sized bedrooms await. One of these rooms presently serves as a home office, which is perfect for those who need a quiet place for remote work or study. A practical laundry room resides on this floor, ensuring household chores are kept st ... click here to read more

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If you're dreaming of a quaint yet comfortable lifestyle in the picturesque French countryside, allow me to introduce you to a special property in Tournon-Saint-Pierre. Nestled in the heart of the Centre, Indre-et-Loire region, this house offers more than just a place to call home; it offers an experience and a potential to expand your French country living dreams. This lovely three-bedroom, three-bathroom house is set on a generous plot of approximately 3,500 square meters. From its elevated position, it gently watches over the serene town of Tournon-Saint-Pierre. Step inside this cozy haven and discover a home designed with thoughtfulness and ease of living in mind. On the ground floor, you'll find a bedroom and a bathroom featuring an Italian shower—this particular layout is perfect for individuals with mobility needs or for simply enjoying a convenient setup. The ground floor's spacious lounge and dining area invite you in like an embrace, offering ample space for both relaxation and entertainment. That unmistakably vibrant yellow kitchen adds a bit of sunshine to your cooking endeavors every day. And let's not forget the conservatory! Its large sliding doors create an all-season retreat, allowing you to enjoy the abundant natural light while dining or just enjoying a quiet moment. Moving to the upper floor, you'll discover a spacious bathroom and two additional bedrooms, perfect for family or guests who come to experience the unique allure of rural France. What gives this property a great edge is the second building—the kind of space that makes you say, "Let's roll up our sleeves and bring this gem to life!" With good structural integrity, this additional building holds the promise of extra living quarters or a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming rural expanse of Villemort, Vienne, France, this spacious 5-bedroom farmhouse invites you into a lifestyle that seamlessly blends tranquility with the beauty of panoramic views. Now, as a busy real estate agent frequently tied up in the hustle and bustle of property dealings, let me take a short break to introduce you to this remarkable retreat, perfect for those seeking a serene abode in the heart of the French countryside. Imagine a property that not only offers vast acreage—over 2 acres to be specific—but a home that has stood the test of time with grace and dignity. This farmhouse, with a generous 180 square meters of habitable space, is a true gem for overseas buyers and expats alike. While its condition is robustly good, the unpredictable charms of country living certainly promise an adventure worth taking on. Stepping through the entrance of this beautifully renovated haven, you are greeted by a spacious ground floor that encompasses a warm and welcoming kitchen-diner, complete with an island ideal for casual meals and a broad dining area perfect for entertaining guests. The sitting room claims the coziness of a Godin wood-burning stove and benefits from double-exposure windows that bathe the space in natural light. This level also features two practical and comfortable bedrooms, a shower room with a WC, and a utility room for added convenience. Ascending to the first floor, you'll find three additional bedrooms, masterfully designed to offer privacy and comfort, alongside a large family bathroom and a separate WC. Each room resonates with the charm characteristic of French farmhouses, making it a truly unique living space for you and your family. But let's not forget the outdoors, whe ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a world of authentic, rustic luxury! Tucked in the heart of Néons-sur-Creuse in Centre, Indre, France, nestles an enchanting 16-bedroom château that offers both stately living and rewarding potential for economic enterprises. Spread over an area of 630 square meters in a regional park of Brenne, this 15th-century architectural masterpiece is steeped in a pristine landscape of over 8 hectares of meticulously curated gardens. Bathed in serenity, Néons-sur-Creuse is a charming municipality in the Indre department in central France, known for its tranquility and slow-paced life. The charm of this place is undoubtedly its countryside lifestyle, local markets, and a sense of community. For the lovers of outdoors, Brenne regional park offers beautiful scenic routes for biking, hiking and bird watching. Acknowledged as one of the best culinary regions, it is indeed a locale that cherishes and celebrates the fine taste. The region experiences mild temperatures and a temperate climate that makes it an ideal place for year-round living. Imagine those glorious summer afternoons by the pool, pleasant autumns embracing the tranquility of the region, cozy winters spent by the fireplace, and charming springs bursting with life and colors – such is the delight of this place! The château encapsulates a celebration of grandeur and homeliness. The ground floor lavishly hosts two remarkable living rooms, a large open-plan kitchen and dining area, giving plenty of room for family gatherings and glorious festivities. For the ardent reader, libraries inspire intellectual pursuits, a retreat of serene solitude amid the grandeur. Ascending to the first floor, you find six bedrooms that spell regality at each corner (five furnish ... click here to read more

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Pull up the private drive on a June morning and the first thing you notice is the silence. Not the absence of sound exactly, but the particular kind of quiet that only comes with 2.2 hectares of your own woodland and gardens wrapped around a grand stone house in the Vienne countryside. Then the birds start up. Then, faintly, the church bell in La Trimouille village counts out nine o'clock. And you realize this is going to be a completely different kind of morning. This is a rare piece of rural France — a three-floor principal residence of 293 square metres plus a fully independent gatekeeper's cottage, tucked down its own private lane just a short walk from the centre of La Trimouille in the Poitou-Charentes region. At €315,650, you're looking at a property that would comfortably command double this price in Dordogne or Provence. The Vienne département still operates on its own timetable, which is one of the many reasons people who discover it tend to stay. The main house has a generous, unhurried quality. Wide wooden floors run throughout all three levels — the kind that creak pleasantly and catch afternoon light differently depending on the season. On the ground floor, the living room opens through double doors onto a south-facing terrace overlooking rolling countryside. You'll eat breakfast out there far later into autumn than you'd expect; this part of France averages close to 2,000 hours of sunshine per year. The ground floor also holds a dining room, a well-proportioned kitchen, two offices (useful for remote working or, frankly, finally writing that novel), a bedroom, a shower room, and a separate toilet. Head upstairs and four more bedrooms spread out across the first floor, served by a full bathroom. Above tha ... click here to read more

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

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

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

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Charming 3-Bedroom House in Angles-sur-l'Anglin, Poitou-Charentes If you're looking for a beautiful house with a touch of history, then look no further. Nestled in the heart of Angles-sur-l'Anglin in the lovely Poitou-Charentes region, this splendid 3-bedroom house offers a unique living experience. This property is perfect for those who appreciate historical charm and scenic beauty. First, let's talk about the location. Angles-sur-l'Anglin is a picturesque village located in Vienne, France. The village itself is known for its quaint charm and historical sites, including the ancient Chateau d'Angles-sur-l'Anglin, which adds a fairy tale-like quality to the area. You can't help but fall in love with the cobblestone streets, traditional French countryside houses, and the enchanting views of the river. The climate here is quite mild, with warm summers and cooler winters, making it a delightful place to live year-round. So, what's it like to live in this area? Angles-sur-l'Anglin provides a tranquil and laid-back lifestyle. The village is small but has everything you need from local shops to charming cafes where you can have a delicious croissant and coffee in the morning. There's also a local market where you can buy fresh produce from nearby farms. Outdoor enthusiasts will love the various walking and cycling trails that meander through the countryside. And let's not forget the river, perfect for kayaking, fishing, or simply enjoying a peaceful picnic by its banks. Now, onto the house itself. This three-bedroom property is built into the acropolis of the Chateau d'Angles-sur-l'Anglin, giving it incredible views over the river. The house has been gracefully updated and is currently in good condition, making it a comfort ... click here to read more

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

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