Charming French Countryside Home: 2-Bedroom Haven with Enclosed Garden in Chef-Boutonne, Poitou-Charentes

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Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, Chef-Boutonne, France, Chef-Boutonne (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 75Floor area

€113,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

75m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the charming heart of Poitou-Charentes, in the village of Chef-Boutonne, France, lies a two-bedroom abode, waiting for its next chapter to unfold. This property, sprawled over a respectable 75 square meters, greets its visitors with a cozy, welcoming aura, perfect for those seeking solace away from the cacophony of bustling city life. Priced at 113,500 euros, it stands as a testament to the quintessential French countryside living, offering a blend of history and potential for future memories.

Perched just a few kilometers from the market town of Chef-Boutonne, this house is well-located for those who appreciate both tranquility and access to amenities. Chef-Boutonne is a delightful town, rich with culture and history. During weekends, the local market becomes a focal point where residents gather to purchase fresh produce, engage in lively conversations, and enjoy the essence of French living. The area basks in a pleasant climate, characterized by long, warm summers and mild winters, making it ideal for year-round living or as a holiday retreat.

Stepping inside, you are immediately embraced by the warm ambiance of the 20-square-meter living room, featuring a beamed ceiling and a laminate wood floor. An archway invites you into the adjacent kitchen, a 12-square-meter space that boasts a feature wall of exposed stone and an original decorative stone fireplace. Cooking in this kitchen is not just about preparing meals; it's an experience, a dance with the history that the stones have witnessed over decades.

The hallway leads you to the two inviting bedrooms. The first, at 11.41 square meters, and the second, slightly larger at 14.32 square meters, are havens of rest and relaxation. With their laminated wood floors, beamed ceilings, and efficient electric radiators, they promise peaceful nights. The larger of the two bedrooms comes with a fitted wardrobe, a thoughtful touch for practicality and organization.

Accompanying the bedrooms is a functional shower room of 4.71 square meters with a WC, making the morning routine efficient and straightforward. The office, at 9.80 square meters, currently serves as a workspace but could easily be transformed into a third bedroom, adapting to the evolving needs of its residents. This room also offers fitted wardrobes, emphasizing the home’s thoughtful design.

Venture upstairs, and you'll find two attics accessed via an internal trap. One has been partially converted, offering storage solutions and possibilities for further adaptation, perhaps creating a cozy nook or an additional functional space.

Stepping outside, the property boasts an enclosed garden that wraps around three sides of the house, providing a private escape to enjoy the great outdoors without leaving home. Covering 740 square meters, the garden is a canvas for the aspiring gardener or a playground for children and pets. The wooden shed offers practical storage for garden tools or a workshop space for hobbyists.

Life in Chef-Boutonne is akin to a tranquil retreat. Expats will find the locals welcoming and keen to share their customs and cuisine. The town holds a variety of activities, from cycling through the rolling hills and vineyards to exploring historical sites such as the Château de Javarzay. The nearby River Boutonne presents opportunities for fishing and picnicking along its peaceful banks. Casual strolls through the village streets during the day often lead to spontaneous gatherings at local cafes, where life slows to the pace of a relaxed conversation over a cup of coffee.

Embracing the charm of a house with character, this property is in good condition, needing no immediate renovations but rather a loving touch to personalize it. A perfect project for those looking to make a house truly a home, it offers a glimpse into the idyllic lifestyle of French country living.

For those overseas searching for a slice of French paradise that combines comfort, potential, and location, this property in Chef-Boutonne might just be your next home. The ease of continental connectivity means you’re only hours away from transitioning from the hustle and bustle of city life to the serene and picturesque backdrop of the French countryside. Consider this property as your new beginning in the historic heart of France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
75
Price per m²
€1,513
Garden size
390
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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Sunday morning in Châteauneuf-du-Faou starts with the smell of buttered crêpes drifting from the boulangerie on Rue de la Mairie, and if you crack open the upstairs window, you'll catch the faint echo of church bells bouncing off the stone facades across the square. That's the kind of detail you can't manufacture. It's either there or it isn't — and here, it absolutely is. This is a rare find in the heart of one of Finistère's most quietly compelling villages: two adjoining stone houses, sold together as a single property, sitting right in the village core with everything you need within a short walk. At 80 square metres combined and priced at €123,500, this is the kind of opportunity that makes serious buyers move fast. Five bedrooms spread across two interconnected dwellings, a landscaped enclosed garden, a garage, and a timber-framed attic just waiting to be converted. The bones are solid — natural slate roof, mains drainage, stone walls that have quietly absorbed two centuries of Breton weather. Let's talk about the layout, because it's genuinely interesting. The first house opens at ground level into an entrance hall that flows into a living and dining room anchored by a working fireplace — the kind you actually use from October through April, not just for Instagram. A kitchen with a shower area sits alongside, and a connecting living room links the two houses together. Head upstairs and you get two good-sized bedrooms. The second house has its own front entrance, kitchen, shower room, WC, and a ground-floor bedroom, with two more bedrooms up top. An attic caps the whole structure, unconverted but full of potential — a home office, a games room for the kids, a reading loft. The layout gives you options that most s ... click here to read more

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Step through the heavy front door of this brick-and-flint maître house on a crisp October morning and you hear it immediately — the kind of silence that costs money in most of France. No traffic, just a wood pigeon somewhere in the garden and the faint metallic ring of the Goderville church bell carrying across the Pays de Caux plateau. This is what 172,000 euros buys you in northern Normandy right now: a real house with bones, history, and a plot of land big enough to breathe. Bretteville-du-Grand-Caux sits right on the edge of the Seine-Maritime plateau, a few minutes from the market town of Goderville where the Tuesday morning market draws farmers and locals who've been shopping the same stalls for generations. Pick up a thick wedge of Neufchâtel heart-shaped cheese, a bottle of Calvados from a producer who doesn't export, and a baguette still warm from the boulangerie on Rue du Général de Gaulle. This is everyday life here, not a tourist performance. The house itself is the kind you used to find everywhere in Pays de Caux and now increasingly don't. Brick and silex — that distinctive local flint — laid in the traditional Norman pattern, with generous ceiling heights that make the reception rooms feel genuinely grand rather than merely large. The ground floor opens into spacious living areas that get proper afternoon light through tall windows facing the garden. There's a scale to these rooms that's hard to fake: wide floorboards, high cornices, proportions that belong to an era when builders weren't counting square centimetres. Upstairs, four bedrooms spread comfortably across the first floor. Two face the rear garden and catch the morning sun. The remaining rooms have that characteristic Normandy quietness that c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil countryside of the Deux-Sèvres department, in the charming town of Chef-Boutonne, France, lies a characterful three-bedroom house that perfectly blends traditional charm with modern comfort. This exceptional property, originally a farmhouse, has been meticulously renovated with great care to preserve its original features, including exposed stone walls and beams, creating a warm atmosphere that is immediately welcoming. Upon entering, you're greeted by an impressive entrance hall spanning 27m2, showcasing a bespoke wooden staircase, feature walls adorned with exposed stone, ceiling beams, and the original stone sink, giving a nod to the home's history. Natural light floods the space, enhancing its inviting ambiance. The entrance opens up to a spacious 40m2 lounge, anchored by a Charentaise stone fireplace fitted with a wood-burning fire. The lounge also features two large windows, ceiling beams, and exquisite wooden flooring, making it the heart of this home. Adjacent to the lounge is a versatile 28m2 summer room, which could easily serve as a fourth bedroom, featuring a high beamed ceiling, an exposed stone feature wall, and French doors that provide views and access to the serene rear garden. The ground floor continues with a hallway leading to a 21m2 office, a fully equipped 19m2 kitchen that opens to the front, and an adjoining 18m2 dining room with French doors that lead to a side decked terrace – perfect for dining alfresco. A convenient utility room and a stylish bathroom, complete with a roll-top bath and walk-in shower, round off the ground floor. The first floor hosts a breathtaking master bedroom of 26m2, offering wood flooring, an apex beamed ceiling, exposed stone, a walk-in dressi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, this 3-bedroom house located in Chef-Boutonne offers a splendid blend of historical allure and modern comfort. Formerly a convent, the property has been tastefully renovated, retaining beautiful original features such as exposed stone walls and a characterful fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. For those considering moving to France, or possibly looking for a serene getaway, Chef-Boutonne is a picturesque town that marries convenience with French rural charm. The town itself boasts a weekly market, a variety of shops, supermarkets, and other essential amenities, all situated just a 10-minute drive from the property. This accessibility makes living in Chef-Boutonne ideal for those seeking a blend of quiet village life with the convenience of nearby facilities. The house spans 135 square meters and is structurally in good condition, ready for occupancy yet with room for personal touches by its new owners. It includes a workshop, a cellar, and a garage, providing ample storage and utility space. Property Features: - 3 spacious bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Large kitchen with freestanding units - Living room/dining room with a wood-burning fireplace - Workshop, cellar, and garage - Good-sized gardens at the front and back - Raised deck with stunning views, perfect for relaxation or entertaining Climate-wise, living in Poitou-Charentes is quite appealing due to its mild and temperate weather. Residents enjoy warm summers and cool winters, with rainfall distributed throughout the year, making it a fertile area for gardens and lush landscapes. Upon entering this charming residence, the ground floor leads to a functional layout that includes the liv ... click here to read more

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Located within the heart of Chef-Boutonne, a charming commune in the Poitou-Charentes region, Deux-Sèvres, France, this robust stone house offers an exceptional opportunity for a discerning investor or an adventurous overseas home buyer. Tucked within the rich history and mesmerizing culture of the area, the property spans 109 square meters and has been thoughtfully crafted to enhance the living experience. Let’s delve into the experience of living in this delightful house—it's all about fine-tuned balance between historic charm and modern comfort. The gem features three well-proportioned bedrooms that are designed to offer you maximum comfort without compromising on space. There are two bathrooms in this residence, ensuring every occupant has ample privacy and ease. On the ground floor, you'll find the heart of this home: a spacious kitchen and dining area that opens out onto a small cosy courtyard, which is half-covered, and it gives you access to the street — perfect for entertaining guests on a relaxed summer evening. For those who value easily adaptable and functional spaces, the possibility of creating a bedroom here presents an appealing option. The freshly-installed shower room and toilet on this level add further convenience to your day-to-day living. Plus, the living room boasts a cellar, offering you additional storage space — certainly a little extra perk! The first floor presents you with two additional bedrooms, as well as a toilet. Here, there's potential for installing a second bathroom, should it be required, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions. And then there's the second floor, currently used as an easily accessible attic but offering incredible potential should you wish to expand furt ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming and picturesque town of Chef-Boutonne, nestled in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region in France. This delightful stone farmhouse, located at the edge of the town, is a hidden gem waiting for someone with a vision to bring it back to life. As a bussy real estate agent always on the go, I can assure you that properties like this one offer an extraordinary opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside and culture. This farmhouse is more than a property; it's a story waiting to be written. Settle into the tranquility of the French countryside and enjoy the simple pleasures of life that this charming town offers. Although this property is a true fixer-upper, it's brimming with potential, ready to be transformed into your dream home. The property embodies the rustic, timeless charm of rural France with stone walls and exposed wooden beams that whisper tales of a bygone era. The farmhouse itself is an expansive space of 224 square meters with an open-plan design that serves as your canvas. Step through the entrance into a vast open area of approximately 75 square meters, where possibilities are endless. Perhaps a cozy family living room combined with a chic dining area? The L-shaped extension of 42 square meters earmarked for the future kitchen/diner and utility room gives you the leeway to design a space that suits your culinary needs. The upper floor is entirely boarding, featuring high ceiling trusses and stone walls. This is your opportunity to create a luxurious retreat. Imagine waking up every morning, throwing open the glazed doors, and wandering onto the planned terrace while gazing across the lush garden filled with fruit trees. ... click here to read more

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Imagine waking up in a quaint village in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, a region in western France known for its picturesque landscapes and relaxing pace of life. Welcome to Loubillé, a charming village offering a true taste of the French countryside. Nestled in Deux-Sèvres, this lovely residence awaits you. This beautiful 7-bedroom house, set against the serene backdrop of this charming village, is more than just a place to live—it's a lifestyle. Ready for immediate move-in, this residence offers a rich blend of modern comforts and rustic charm. This residence boasts a low-maintenance courtyard garden complete with a refreshing swimming pool. Just imagine enjoying those sunny days lounging by the pool or engaging in a family pool party. The main house, graced with a touch of tradition, has undergone sympathetic renovation that perfectly balanced the old with the new. With details like exposed stone walls, grand fireplaces, and sturdy wood beams, it’s a testament to craftsmanship and enduring style. The double-glazed windows, efficient mains drainage, and ultra-fast fibre-optic internet ensure comfort and convenience. Let's take a stroll through this cozy abode. Step into the spacious 30m² farmhouse-style kitchen, where you can almost smell the aroma of freshly baked bread—a delightful ambience for preparing meals with family or hosting gatherings. The equally spacious living room, with its grand stone fireplace and log-burners, is the heart of this home where countless stories can be shared around a warm fire. On the ground floor, besides the entrance lobby and utility room equipped with a WC, there lies a 24m² room, versatile enough to be another bedroom or a creative hobby room, providing flexibility for family's ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful three-bedroom house in Loubillé offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Ideal for those seeking a second home or a holiday retreat, this property promises a tranquil lifestyle amidst the serene landscapes of Deux-Sèvres, France. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the exposed stonework and wooden beams that speak to the home's rich history. This lovingly restored house is more than just a property; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in culture, relaxation, and endless possibilities. ### A Glimpse into Loubillé Loubillé is a quaint village that offers a slice of authentic French life. With a local bar/restaurant, a library, and a charming bread shop all within walking distance, you'll find everything you need for a leisurely day-to-day existence. Just 8 km away lies Chef Boutonne, a bustling town with supermarkets, schools, and the magnificent Château de Javarzay, perfect for a day of exploration. ### Property Highlights - Spacious Living: With 136 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family and friends. - Modern Comforts: Enjoy the benefits of double glazing, insulation, and gas central heating, ensuring comfort throughout the year. - Peaceful Setting: Detached and set back from the road, the property guarantees peace and quiet, ideal for unwinding. - Charming Features: Original features like exposed stonework and beams add character and warmth. - Functional Layout: The ground floor includes a large fitted kitchen/dining room, a cozy sitting room with a wood-burning stove, a bathroom, and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Melleran in the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region of Deux-Sèvres, France, this lovely house awaits its new owners. A welcoming haven with a deep-rooted French charm, this property showcases the perfect blend of tradition and modernity, making it an ideal retreat for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene, rustic lifestyle of the French countryside. As a real estate agent, I'm always on the go, constantly juggling appointments and viewings, and homes like this are always a joy to present to prospective homebuyers. Let's embark on a little journey around the house. As you step inside this 3-bedroom home, you'll instantly find yourself enveloped by its cozy ambiance. The spacious ground floor captivates you with its large, beautifully fitted kitchen and dining room. The kitchen promises delightful culinary adventures with its modern design integrated skillfully with rustic charm. It's a place where families can gather, share a laugh or two, and savor the rich French cuisine they whip up. The elegant lounge, with its inviting log burner, is perfect for those cooler evenings. Imagine sitting here, the fire crackling softly, as you sip on a glass of local wine, recounting the day's adventures. On this floor, a convenient rear hall leads you to a handy w.c/utility room and a cozy cellar—ideal for any wine enthusiast eager to store their collection of Bordeaux or Burgundy. On to the first floor! Here, a large landing greets you, revealing access to a luxurious family bathroom. You'll find two charming bedrooms and the superb master bedroom suite, complete with a dressing room and en-suite shower room. The setup is perfect for families or even those with frequent guests. The hou ... click here to read more

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Charming Stone House for Sale in Idyllic Fontivillié, Poitou-Charentes Nestled within the picturesque hamlet of Fontivillié, this captivating stone house presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a serene countryside dwelling. Boasting traditional charm combined with contemporary conveniences, this home sits on expansive grounds, mere minutes from the vibrant town of Melle. Property Features: - Total area: 141 square meters - Lot size: 4,885 square meters - 2 large bedrooms - Spacious living/dining room - Cozy sitting room - Ample eat-in kitchen with modern amenities - Large family bathroom with separate toilet - Ample storeroom and laundry facilities - Double glazing throughout - Central heating and air conditioning via an efficient heat pump - Attached workshop with power and lighting - Outbuildings include a 50 square meter open-fronted barn - Greenhouse and in-ground rainwater collection reservoir The house is presented in good condition and has undergone thoughtful renovations to maximize comfort and efficiency. The interior offers a welcoming ambiance with a spacious living and dining area, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The kitchen, designed for both practicality and enjoyment, leads directly to a handy laundry area and additional storage. On the first floor, two generously sized bedrooms provide tranquil retreats with ample potential for personal customization. The possibility exists to add an ensuite to one of the bedrooms, subject to obtaining the appropriate permissions. Outdoor living is equally appealing with nearly 5,000 square meters of private land. The grounds include manicured lawns, a wildflower meadow, and an assortment of fruit trees and mature flora. Gardening enthusiast ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this expansive 6-bedroom property in Villemain offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a vibrant holiday retreat in France. With its charming stone and tile construction, this property exudes a rustic elegance that perfectly complements the serene French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the terrace as the sun rises over the lush landscape. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable memories. ### A Home with Endless Possibilities The property comprises a main 3-bedroom house, a 2-bedroom cottage, and a 1-bedroom cottage, all seamlessly connected yet offering distinct living spaces. Whether you envision a large family home or a series of cozy guest accommodations, the flexibility of this property is unmatched. - Main House: Features a spacious living area with a striking stone fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. - Cottages: Ideal for hosting guests or generating rental income, each with its own unique charm. - Stone Staircase: Adds a touch of historical elegance, leading to the upper floors. - Wood Timbers: Exposed beams throughout, enhancing the rustic ambiance. - Large Outbuilding: Offers ample storage or potential for further development. - Courtyard: Provides convenient parking and a welcoming entrance. - Manageable Garden: A perfect spot for outdoor dining or a small vegetable patch. ### Embrace the French Countryside Lifestyle Villemain is a quintessential French village, offering a peaceful escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful country home situated in the tranquil village of Saint-Vincent-la-Châtre, nestled in the verdant region of Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, France. This alluring traditional stone longère, framed by 1.5ha (3.6 acres) of lush land, has been significantly refurbished, offering the charm of rustic aesthetics with the convenience of modern amenities. The residence presents a fair composition, requiring only a buckle of final decor-personalization touches to transform it into a dream abode. This propitious home is furnished with double-glazing features, ensuring ample natural light illuminates each room. The house maintains a great balance between comfort and conservation, as it's warmed by a combination of a wood pellet stove and the latest generation thermostically controlled electric radiators. This system has earned the house an impressive ‘C’ energy rating, making it both Earth-friendly and budget-conscious. The accommodation on the ground floor displays an open floor concept with a large living room adjoining the dining area that seamlessly ties to the fitted kitchen, illustrating a perfect canvas for those with a penchant for interior design. This is complimented by a second reception room, a practical utility room, and a conveniently placed WC. On the upper floor, you'll be greeted by an inviting landing that leads to four generously-sized bedrooms. One of these rooms offers potential for a dressing room conversion. Adding to the modern comfort, the property boasts a luxury shower room inclusive of a WC on the upper floor. Property Features: • Four Bedrooms • Large Dining/Lounging Area with Fitted Kitchen • Second Reception Room • Utility Room • Two WC • Luxury Shower Room In addition, th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Couture-d'Argenson in the Deux-Sèvres department, this stone house offers you the perfect opportunity to experience authentic French living. Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for a charming retreat or an expat seeking a cozy place to call home, this property stands as a promising investment well-woven into the local community fabric. As a busy agent who works globally, it’s a delight to present a property that combines quaint village appeal with potential for growth. Couture-d'Argenson, located in the charming Poitou-Charentes region, is a blend of countryside beauty and welcoming village life. The climate here is quite pleasant with warm summers and mild winters, making it an ideal year-round destination for those seeking a serene lifestyle or a seasonal hideaway. The house is modest in size yet packed with potential. It spans 63 square metres, offering a cozy living area suitable for individuals or couples. As you step in, you are welcomed by an entrance hall that smoothly transitions into the various spaces that make up this quaint abode. Here's a visual walk through this delightful property: - 1 Bedroom - 1 Bathroom - Entrance hall - Shower room to your right - WC to your left - Functional kitchen - Dining room - Sitting room The house also boasts a large attic, unused and just waiting to be transformed into a potential addition to your home. Of course, it would be subject to obtaining the necessary permissions, but it opens up the possibility of creating extra living space or perhaps a studio. The thought of designing an area exactly as you want is truly exciting. The property has a kitchen and bathroom, but both would benefit from a bit of modernizatio ... click here to read more

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Nested in the quaint and charming area of Clussais-La-Pommeraie, set amidst the verdant landscapes of Poitou-Charentes, stands a picturesque farmhouse that effortlessly marries traditional aesthetics with modern comforts. This 5-bedroom property is an enticing blend of space, tranquility, and character, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a comfortable family home with ample room for personal touches. The 260m2 farmhouse exudes an inviting atmosphere with its well-proportioned reception rooms and a superb farmhouse style kitchen as its heart. This kitchen is not only spacious but comes equipped and is designed to cater to both everyday family life and larger social gatherings. The main house also features four generously sized bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom complete with a roll-top bath and Italian style shower. Adding to its charm and functionality, the property includes a self-contained guest annex that comprises a combined sitting room/kitchen, a shower room, and a double bedroom. This could serve as ideal accommodation for visiting guests or as a potential rental opportunity. One of the home's outstanding features is the blend of old-world charm and contemporary comfort, boasting original beams, wooden floors alongside essentials like double glazing and central heating. The living spaces, including the sitting room and dining room, are bathed in natural light with French doors opening to the sprawling garden and terrace areas—an invitation for alfresco dining and outdoor entertainment beside the 4m x 9m heated swimming pool. The garden is a true haven, carefully sectioned into an orchard with a variety of fruit trees, a woodland area, and beautifully manicured lawns adorned with flower and shrub ... click here to read more

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Located in the charming and historically rich village of Longré, within the picturesque area of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, France, this delightful two-bedroom house is currently on the market. While in need of some renovation, this property presents a wonderful opportunity as either a quaint holiday retreat or a first-time buyer’s home, wonderfully suited for those looking to customize a property to their specific tastes. This 114m² house offers a compact yet cleverly designed space. On the ground floor, the layout includes a kitchen that awaits your creative touch to transform it into a modern culinary space, an adjoining dining/living room that promises cozy familial gatherings, a shower room, and a WC. There's also convenient access to a cellar that provides additional storage solutions or could be converted into a unique living space. The first floor houses two bedrooms, which are accompanied by a landing with a dressing room area, providing ample space for personal storage. Externally, the property boasts a low-maintenance courtyard at the front, perfect for enjoying the temperate climate of the Charente region. This outdoor area is ideal for setting up a small garden or a seating area to bask in the French sunshine, adding to the charm of this home. For prospective buyers interested in expansion, there is also an opportunity to purchase a nearby barn with land, potentially useful for those who dream of larger outdoor activities or perhaps cultivating a sizeable garden. Despite its need for renovations, the home is priced accessibly at €26,000 – a figure that reflects its condition and the potential it holds. Renovating a house in Longré offers you not just a home, but a project to inject your personal style ... click here to read more

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Imagine living in a tranquil French countryside home, surrounded by sweeping scenic views and lush fields of sunflowers, corn, and wheat. This elegantly renovated former convent, located in the charming Chef-Boutonne area of Deux-Sevres, offers a blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the picturesque, serene environment. This three-bedroom house, having undergone tasteful renovations, maintains its original character with modern enhancements. The property spans a generous 179 square meters, presenting ample space for families or individuals looking for room to flourish. The top-floor master suite boasts dramatic full-height beams and exposed stone walls, complemented by stunning panoramic views and a luxurious roll-top bath—perfect for unwinding in style. Downstairs, you find two spacious double bedrooms with delightful views of the surrounding landscapes. The beautiful lounge/dining room, adorned with feature stone walls and a cozy wood burner in the lounge area, creates a warm, inviting atmosphere. The kitchen comes fully equipped with stylish free-standing cupboards and appliances, alongside an 'armoire' that perfectly matches the home’s aesthetic. Property Features: - Three bedrooms: two on the ground floor and a master suite upstairs - Entrance hall, kitchen, lounge/dining room, shower room with WC on the ground floor - Utility room, cellar, and two garages below ground level - Driveway with parking for four cars - 2-tier balcony overlooking the fields, front terraced area The exterior of the home does not disappoint, featuring a well-maintained garden with potential space for a pool, marking it as an ideal spot for relaxation or entertaining guests. The rear ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled in the serene landscape of Clussais-la-Pommeraie in the Poitou-Charentes region, this captivating farmhouse is an ideal blend of rustic charm and ample potential for customization. Whether you are an expatriate seeking a new familial haven or an overseas buyer looking for a serene retreat, this property offers a delightful canvas on which to imprint your vision. Property Features - Total area of 13520 m² with a built size of 185 m² - Spacious living area of 42 m² with a vaulted ceiling, offering a light and airy environment - Five bedrooms: three conveniently situated on the ground floor, with potential for additional upstairs after staircase installation - Two functional bathrooms - Complementary utility room alongside a versatile workshop space - Expansive attached barn with concrete floor, potentially expandable into additional living quarters - Additional open barn perfect for sheltered parking - Lush garden adorned with mature trees and fruit trees, emphasizing over 3 acres of flat land suitable for livestock, a vegetable garden, or even a swimming pool installation Local Area & Lifestyle Living in Clussais-la-Pommeraie presents a unique opportunity to immerse in a life of rural tranquility combined with vibrant local culture. The area is a peaceful agricultural heartland rich with scenic landscapes and traditional French charisma. Here, the air is fresh and the pace of life is soothing, suited perfectly for family life or a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. Nearby Sauzé-Vaussais, just 9km away, offers local amenities including shopping options, quaint bistros, and educational facilities, ensuring that everyday needs are easily met. For the adventurous, the surrounding Deux-Sèv ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite stone house in Saint-Coutant offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your nearly 6,000m² of beautifully landscaped, south-facing gardens. This enchanting longère, with its timeless French character, is a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle, yet conveniently close to a vibrant town with all the amenities you could need. ### A Home Steeped in Character Step inside to discover a world where history meets modernity. The ground floor welcomes you with elegant, light-filled interiors that exude warmth and authenticity. Exposed beams, original tiled and flagstone floors, and a harmonious layout make this home ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. - Spacious Living/Dining Room: A magnificent stone fireplace and wood-burning stove create a cozy atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: Opens onto a welcoming dining area, complete with a practical utility room. - Flexible Reception Room: Ideal as a home office, snug, or additional bedroom. - Ground Floor Shower Room and WC: Convenient for guests and family alike. ### Upstairs Comfort Ascend to the first floor, where a spacious landing currently serves as a library and storage space. Here, you'll find: - Master Suite: Features a dressing room, ensuite bathroom, and separate WC. - Two Additional Bedrooms: One double and one single, providing comfortable accommodation for family or guests. ### M ... click here to read more

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On a quiet Tuesday morning in Lorigné, the only sounds you'll catch from the south-facing terrace are birdsong, the faint clatter of a tractor somewhere beyond the stone walls, and the soft hiss of water in the covered pool below. No traffic. No neighbors peering over the fence. Just 1,377 square meters of enclosed garden, a house that's been here long enough to have earned its thick walls and terracotta floors, and the particular French countryside silence that people drive hundreds of kilometers to find. This four-bedroom stone house sits in a small hamlet between Chef-Boutonne and Sauzé-Vaussais in the Deux-Sèvres département — the quieter, less-hyped cousin of the Charente to the south. It's the kind of place that doesn't show up on the tourist trail, which is precisely why people who've discovered it keep coming back. Roughly 150 square meters of living space spread across two levels, a walled garden that feels genuinely private, a heated 8x4 meter covered pool, and a brand-new air-to-water heat pump installed in 2026. Move-in ready isn't a stretch here — this is a house that's been looked after. Step through the front door and the ground floor sets the tone immediately. The kitchen and dining room spans 37 square meters, with original terracotta tiles underfoot and a pellet stove insert in the fireplace that takes the edge off cool autumn evenings. This is the room where the house lives — where long Sunday lunches with a local Pineau des Charentes stretch into afternoon, where garlic and thyme from the garden end up in whatever's on the stove. The proportions feel right. Not cavernous, not cramped. The living room next door is a different proposition entirely: 45 square meters, its own wood-burning stove in a se ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque locality of Saint-Coutant, Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, this delightful three-bedroom house offers the perfect blend of comfort and potential, promising an idyllic French countryside living experience. Set in nearly 6000m2 of beautifully landscaped, south-facing gardens, this property showcases the charm of rural France, while providing ample space and privacy. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 3 (one master bedroom with dressing room, one double, and one single) - Bathrooms: 2 (including a shower room on the ground floor) - Size: 185m² of living space - Land: Nearly 6000m2 of south-facing, landscaped gardens - Condition: Good, with recent upgrades including double glazing - Additional Spaces: Including a back-kitchen/utility room, a library/storage landing, and potential for guest accommodation - Price: €295,000 The ground floor exudes a warm and welcoming ambiance, thanks to its stylish design that features beams and tiled floors throughout. The fitted kitchen, complemented by a separate utility room, flows seamlessly into a dining area, setting the stage for memorable family meals. Beyond lies a spacious 52m2 sitting/dining room, anchored by a handsome stone fireplace with a wood burner - an ideal space for both relaxation and entertainment. Additionally, a versatile second reception room presents itself as a potential downstairs bedroom, alongside a conveniently located shower room. Ascending the stairs from the sitting room, you're greeted by a large landing, thoughtfully utilised as a library and storage area. The sleeping quarters comprise a well-appointed master bedroom complete with a dressing room and bathroom, a second double bedroom, and a welcoming single bedroom, all ... click here to read more

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