Charming French Countryside Retreat: 3-Bed Longère in Lignac with Guest Annex and Scenic Views

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Centre, Indre, Lignac, France, Lignac (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 104Floor area

€119,900

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

104m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to this enchanting piece of rural paradise nestled in Centre, Indre, Lignac, France, a home that offers a taste of French countryside living. You’ll find this delightful property located at the edge of a quaint hamlet, just a short 5-minute drive from the village of Lignac. Known for its traditional charm, Lignac provides the essentials of French village life with a local bakery, bar, and corner shop catering to everyday needs. For those who might be considering life amidst the serene beauty of France, let me take you on a tour through this remarkable opportunity.

This property is a traditional longère, a type of farmhouse typical to rural France. It has been lovingly taken care of and features three cozy bedrooms suitable for a small family or retirees who appreciate tranquility coupled with the potential for welcoming guests. Most living spaces are conveniently situated on the ground floor, making it accessible and efficient for daily living. Let's see what awaits you:

- Three Bedrooms
- One Bathroom
- Spacious Kitchen
- Comfortable Living Room
- Central Heating
- Large Attic Space
- Boiler Room
- Outdoor Garden
- Courtyard
- Ample Parking

The current owner has been invested in maintaining the character of the home while adding contemporary comforts such as central heating to ensure year-round enjoyment. The heart of the property, the kitchen, opens into a welcoming living room, creating the perfect environment for cozy gatherings in winter or leisurely summer dinners. Just imagine sipping your morning coffee with the sun streaming through the windows as you start your day.

Set across a generous plot, the property offers a barn complex that includes a basic one-bedroom guest annex. This annex presents an exciting opportunity for hosting visitors or even potential rental income. It’s neighbour to additional workshops, storage, and a garage - plenty of room for hobbies, storage, or whatever your heart desires. The outbuildings and courtyard embody the potential to create a personalized countryside haven, perfect for those who appreciate the serene pace of life away from the hustle and bustle.

Now, what’s life like in Lignac and surrounding areas? Lignac is perfectly positioned for those who love history, nature, and the warm embrace of rural communities. A must-visit is the celebrated monthly market at Les Hérolles, less than 5 minutes away by car. It’s an excellent spot to mingle with locals, taste regional produce, and discover unique artisan goods. Moreover, the towns of Montmorillon and Le Blanc offer further amenities including shops and supermarkets within a 30-minute drive. Not only are they great for practical purposes, but they're steeped in history too, promising leisurely strolls through cobbled streets and weekends filled with exploration.

Climate-wise, Lignac benefits from a mild climate typical of this part of France. Summers are warm and perfect for enjoying outdoor activities, while winters are cooler, yet still comfortable due to the efficient heating systems installed in the property. The balance of seasons offers a variety of beautiful landscapes; from lush greenery in Spring to stunning autumn colors that paint the countryside.

For those of you from overseas or expats considering this radiant property, living here means embracing a life that melds peace with plenty. Imagine spending weekends exploring the rolling hills, quaint villages, and captivating landscapes of rural France. The pace is slower, allowing time for reflection, creativity, and truly enjoying the small pleasures in life. This house is more than a property; it’s a gateway to a lifestyle enriched with the beauty of nature, the richness of French culture, and the simple joys of life.

While the property is in good condition, it presents an excellent base for personal tweaks and touches to make it your own. A house becomes a home with each addition that reflects the residents’ personality and style. Picture updating the attic into a creative workspace, or transforming an outbuilding into a studio or workshop to keep hands and minds busy.

Don’t miss the opportunity to own a slice of idyllic rural France, with a property that promises both character and comfort. At 119,900 EUR, including all fees, this home serves as an affordable entry into the landscape and lifestyle that is envied worldwide. Walk through this possibility with an open mind and heart, envisioning the life you can create here surrounded by nature, history, and the welcoming spirit of French countryside living.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
104
Price per m²
€1,153
Garden size
3900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
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 Civray. The market on the Place du Champ de Foire is already humming—local farmers setting up stalls of Charentais melons, rounds of chèvre, and bottles of Pineau des Charentes—and from the veranda of this town house, the soft green sweep of the valley rolls out in front of you with not a single rooftop to interrupt it. That unobstructed view across the Charente river valley is the first thing people notice. It tends to be the thing they remember longest. Civray sits in the Vienne department, right at the southern edge of the old Poitou-Charentes region, a part of France that doesn't make it onto postcards as often as it should. That's quietly a selling point. Property prices remain grounded compared to the Dordogne or the Loire Valley, the countryside is genuinely unspoiled, and the rhythms of daily French life here feel real rather than performed for tourists. The boulangerie on Rue du Marché opens at 7am and runs out of croissants by 9. The café on the square fills up after noon with regulars who have been having lunch there for thirty years. It's that kind of town. The house itself sits in a calm residential pocket just a short walk from all of those shops and cafés—close enough to grab a baguette without getting in the car, far enough that the street outside is quiet. It's been renovated to a solid standard and is genuinely move-in ready, something that matters more than it sounds when you're buying from abroad. No surprise works to commission before you can turn the key. The heat pump, double glazing, and full renovation are already done, and the energy bills reflect it—this is a low-consumption home with a GHG rating of B, which is genuinely rare in French residential stock of this age. The li ... click here to read more

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Stand at the kitchen door on a July morning, coffee in hand, and look out across half an acre of enclosed garden as the Périgord hills roll away in every direction. The swimming pool catches the early light. Somewhere down the lane, the boulangerie on the village square is pulling its first trays. This is Rouffignac-Saint-Cernin-de-Reilhac — and this five-bedroom house on its quiet edge might be one of the most honest opportunities left in the Dordogne. Honest, because it doesn't pretend to be finished. The 1960s-built house, spread across 167 square metres of living space, needs updating throughout — new bathrooms, fresh interiors, modernised finishes. But the bones are solid, the layout is generous, and the plot is extraordinary. At just over 2,300 square metres, the fully enclosed garden wraps around the property with far-reaching views that no renovation budget can buy. The eight-by-four-metre pool and paved terrace are already in place. You're not starting from scratch; you're putting your own stamp on something with real foundations. The ground floor sets the tone. The sitting room stretches to 20 square metres, anchored by a stone fireplace fitted with a wood burner — the kind of thing you fire up in October when the chestnut trees along the D6 start turning amber and the evenings get that particular Dordogne chill. Original wooden floors run through the sitting room, dining room, and kitchen, giving the whole floor a warmth that modern builds rarely manage. The 16-square-metre dining room is big enough for the kind of meals that go on for three hours. The kitchen opens directly onto the garden. There's a ground-floor WC and a study that could just as easily become a snug or a work-from-home room. Upstairs, the ... click here to read more

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Experience the magical ambiance of French countryside living with this charming "Maison de Maitre" situated in the heart of Centre, Indre, located in Lignac, France. With a tranquil setting nestled in a quiet hamlet, this detached house is within close proximity to the town's alluring amenities including a small supermarket/cafe and a traditional bakery. Further enhancing its desirability, the property is just a short drive away from the much-acclaimed market of Les Herolles, known for its monthly spectacle. The property's location is historical and commercial at the same time. Known for its ancient cities of Limoges and Poitiers, both approximately an hour's drive, offer a blend of rich culture, history, and modern conveniences. Both cities also boasts of airports that provide convenient transportation to and from the UK. As you step into the house, you are welcomed by a spacious entrance hallway equipped with cupboards for organized storage. On your left is the large sitting/dining room that effortlessly opens up to your fully fitted kitchen, complete with built-in appliances adding a modern touch to this traditional home. Peering through the ground floor, you'll also find one bedroom, complete with a fully equipped shower room, and a toilet for your guests. Adding an essence of coziness, a small summer kitchen with a sink is also part of this home. The first floor adds a touch of privacy with its layout. It consists of three serene bedrooms, one of which includes an ensuite bathroom and toilet for ultimate comfort. Additionally, a family bathroom is also made available to cater to everyone in the house. The second floor, transformed from the original loft space, presents a trendy yet relaxing bedroom setting, comp ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Lignac, within the scenic department of Indre in the Centre region of France, this captivating one-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the French countryside lifestyle. Priced at €91,800, this property, with its inviting rustic charm and potential for customization, makes an ideal choice for overseas buyers seeking a serene retreat or a rewarding renovation project. Property Features: - Total size of 76 square meters - One cozy bedroom - One bathroom - Tiled kitchen (16m2) - Spacious living room (26m2) - Additional versatile room (16m2) - Attic space across the house with conversion potential (subject to permissions) - Large attached barn (78m2) divided into three spaces - Oil-fired central heating Amenities: - Manageable garden space - Attached barn offering ample storage or expansion potential - Less than 10 minutes' drive to the bustling town of Chaillac - Approximately 30 minutes from Argenton-sur-Creuse, featuring extensive shopping options and direct train services to Paris - Around an hour's drive from Limoges International Airport Local Area Description: Living in Lignac provides a tranquil, pastoral setting with the convenience of larger towns nearby. The village is surrounded by picturesque landscapes perfect for nature walks, cycling, and enjoying the peaceful rural environment. The nearby town of Chaillac is lively and offers local markets, cafes, and restaurants, where you can indulge in regional cuisine and culture. Argenton-sur-Creuse, a larger town, brings the charm of a bustling French community with its supermarkets, numerous independent shops, and excellent transport links, including direct trains to Paris. This offers a wonderfu ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene hamlet of Lignac, within the Centre-Val de Loire region of Indre, France, this five-bedroom Maison de Maitre presents a compelling opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the quintessential pastoral lifestyle of rural France, while still having access to modern amenities. With a price tag of €265,000, this detached property offers more than just a home; it is an invitation to embrace a tranquil and authentic French lifestyle. Nestled quietly near the town of Lignac, the property is conveniently located a mere stone's throw from essential local services such as a small supermarket, cafe, and a traditional bakery. A brief drive will take you to the monthly renowned market of Les Herolles, famous for its variety of local goods and vibrant community atmosphere. For those who travel or have guests visiting, both Limoges and Poitiers airports are approximately an hour’s drive away, offering routes to the UK and beyond. This charming residence spans three levels, thoughtfully laid out with family and flexibility in mind. The ground floor boasts a large entrance hallway complete with ample storage, leading to the main living areas which include a spacious sitting/dining room. The kitchen is well-appointed with built-in appliances and overlooks a cozy summer kitchen—perfect for seasonal entertaining. Additionally, this level hosts a bedroom with an attached shower room and toilet, providing ease of access and privacy. The first floor houses three bedrooms; one of which is en-suite, along with a family-sized bathroom equipped with a shower and wash hand basin. The top floor reveals a tastefully converted loft space featuring a large bedroom, an adjacent bathroom, and a separate toilet, all d ... click here to read more

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Charming 2-Bedroom House in the Heart of Lignac, France If you are seeking a cozy retreat in the scenic French countryside with a realistic opportunity for further enhancement and personal touches, this property in Lignac might catch your interest. At an asking price of 128,400€, this house offers a promising balance of move-in readiness with potential for personalization. Detailed Description: Nestled in the serene village ambiance of Lignac, this delightful bungalow spans approximately 70 square meters of living space situated in a lush garden of about 2,000 square meters. The house is designed optimally for comfort with all living accommodations conveniently positioned on the ground floor. As you enter, you will find a welcoming kitchen that needs some updates but holds great potential. Adjacent to it is a living room that offers a cozy space for relaxation, complemented by a dining room perfect for family meals. The house features two well-sized bedrooms along with a shower room, storage space, and a separate toilet. Above, there is accessible attic space that provides ample storage solutions. The attached garage includes an efficient electric roller shutter, enhancing convenience and security. One of the highlights of this property is its expansive garden that encircles the home, providing a sense of privacy and ample opportunities for outdoor activities and gardening. A large shed in the garden offers additional storage or could be converted into a workshop or creative studio. Property Features: - Single-floor living - Oil-fired central heating system - Attached garage with electric roller shutter - Spacious attic for extra storage - Expansive garden with private areas and a large shed Local Area Insight ... click here to read more

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Discover a characterful five-bedroom Maison de Maitre situated in the serene hamlet of Lignac, in the picturesque Centre region of Indre, France. Nestled amidst the French countryside, this detached property presents a serene escape with ample room for personalization and expansion, offered at an asking price of 265,000 euros. Property Features: - Five spacious bedrooms - Four bathrooms, with en-suite facilities - A generous living/dining area with ample natural light - Fully equipped kitchen with modern appliances - A quaint summer kitchen with a sink - Heating includes electric radiators and under-floor heating on ground level - Sanitation system managed via septic tank - Extensive outbuildings including a large barn with potential for conversion, a garage, and additional stone building - Attached land of about 20,464 square meters ideal for agricultural or recreational use - A charming bread oven and a sunny terrace enhance the outdoor living space As a home that combines historical allure with expansive grounds, this property is particularly suited for those aiming to enjoy rural living with a touch of traditional French grandeur. The attached land presents an excellent opportunity for enthusiasts looking to keep livestock or cultivate a large garden. Local Area and Climate: Lignac offers a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature, characterized by mild to warm summers and cool, occasionally snowy winters. Being situated in this part of France, new homeowners will experience the true essence of rural French beauty and the changing seasons. Amenities and Activities: Local amenities include a small supermarket, a traditional bakery, and a nearby café, cultivating a tight-knit community vibe. For monthly shopping and ... click here to read more

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Charming Fixer-Upper Opportunity in Lignac, France Nestled in the scenic village of Lignac within the Indre department of Centre, France, this unique property presents a genuine opportunity for those looking to bring their own vision to life. Currently set as two adjoined cottages, this home spans approximately 52 square meters and sits on a manageable plot with a quaint garden, perfect for personal landscaping or a small vegetable patch. Property Features: - Total area: 52 m² - Number of cottages: 2 (one studio and one with a kitchen/dining/living room and separate bedroom) - Bedrooms: 1 - Bathrooms: 1 (Each cottage has a loo and a separate shower-room) - Kitchen/dining/living area - Studio area - Unconverted attic space with potential for additional bedrooms - Direct garden access from each unit - On mains drainage Amenities Include: - Small private garden ideal for relaxation or cultivation - Potential to renovate and personalize the unused attic space - Central location in Lignac near local shops and community services - Proximity to larger towns for comprehensive shopping and dining options Lignac – A Snapshot: Lignac is a tranquil village steeped in natural beauty, offering a relaxing lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of major urban centers. It is surrounded by lush green landscapes ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who enjoy hiking, cycling, and nature walks. The local community is tight-knit and welcoming to newcomers, often hosting events and activities that bring the residents together. Climate: Living in Lignac provides a temperate climate with distinct seasons. Summers are generally warm and pleasant - perfect for enjoying the outdoors, while winters can be crisp, with occasional frost adding a pictu ... click here to read more

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In the heart of the picturesque French countryside, nestled amidst the enduring charm of Tilly, lies a quaint, yet impressively versatile cottage just waiting to welcome you. Whether you're an expatriate yearning for a slice of French provincial life, or an overseas buyer keen on a new adventure, this cottage might just be your hidden gem. Situated in the Centre, Indre region, this one-bedroom house offers a taste of serene village life while still being within reach of essential amenities thanks to its proximity to the larger town of Chaillac. The house stands at a modest 45 square meters, yet it holds a bundle of possibilities. Recently renovated, this space offers a splendid canvas for the imaginative homebuyer. It’s structured all on one level, making it incredibly convenient. Enter the living room, and you’ll immediately notice the fireplace—a charming nod to traditional French cottages. It leads into the kitchen area which is yet to be fitted, presenting the new owner with the perfect opportunity to tailor it to their culinary needs. Peek into the bedroom, cozy and welcoming, perfect for restful nights in the tranquil French countryside. Adjacent is a modern shower room with a WC, newly installed, ensuring that the main necessities are already taken care of. There's an additional room that hints at versatility, perhaps an office or a snug? The choice is yours. Above, a large attic eagerly awaits conversion into bedrooms, contingent on securing the right permissions. Think of what you could create with a little vision and planning! Outside, the cottage continues to offer potential. Extensive outbuildings shadow the main house, ideal for storing caravans or maybe converting into additional living space, studios, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of Tilly, located in the picturesque region of Centre, Indre, France, stands a quaint 2-bedroom house waiting to be transformed into a new home. Imagine the possibilities with this fixer-upper, perfect for those seeking a project that will eventually bloom into a charming (whoops, didn’t mean to use that word!) countryside escape. Offering the gentle hum of opportunity, this property is framed by lush landscapes and steeped in the quietude one can only find in a rural French village. Now, while the renovation work calls, let’s talk about this little abode's potential. The house features three cozy rooms on the ground floor and a loft above, providing ample space for creative minds to redesign interiors that blend modern comforts with rustic authenticity. The property might not have any bathrooms yet, but that’s where your vision comes into play, designing facilities that fit your lifestyle. For those of you who are airy explorers at heart but maybe haven’t heard of Tilly, let me paint you a picture. Even though it feels miles away from the hustle and bustle, the lively town of Chaillac is just around the corner. Chaillac's vibrant locale is peppered with tempting establishments, from local bars and restaurants to serene spots by its stunning swimming lake. After a day’s work on the house, an evening dip in the lake could be your perfect relaxation activity, or perhaps a hearty meal at one of Chaillac's famous bistros. And if your thoughts ever drift to broader horizons, know that the Airport of Limoges is just a leisurely hour’s drive away. Accessibility to the world and beyond, right from your quaint French retreat! Let's not forget the lay of the land here at the house—it’s substantial ... click here to read more

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In the heart of Tilly — a charming, serene town nestled in the Indre region of France — awaits an appealing and unique house that effortlessly blends potential and charm. This property is a true diamond in the rough, a renovator's dream that is just brimming with opportunity and potential. This 2-bedroom house can be found in the heart of a peaceful hamlet, a stone's throw from the vibrant town of Chaillac. In Chaillac, you will find a myriad of amenities, effortlessly blending the comforts of modern life with the rustic beauty of rural France. Whether you enjoy a refreshing dip in the town's clear blue swimming lake, sampling fine French cuisine from the local bars and restaurants, or simply enjoy exploring the winding streets and picturesque architecture, Chaillac ensures there is always something to see and do. The house itself seems to embody the very essence of a fixer-upper, showcasing a mighty three rooms on the ground floor with an untouched loft space above awaiting your unique touch. Keen-eyed renovators will appreciate the pre-existing electricity, allowing you to focus on the aesthetics of your design. Moreover, the unique appeal of this property extends far beyond the main house, featuring a petite, adjacent stable block that whispers of a simpler time. Ideal for smaller livestock like goats or donkeys, this stable adds rural authenticity to the property's charm. Additionally, an old-world bread oven offers a glimpse into the past, whilst also providing access to the loft above, a blank canvas for your vision. Two key focal points of this property, these features beautifully accentuate the home's history and potential. Beyond the confines of the house, a vast barn awaits on the opposite side, infused ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the end of a quaint, no-through lane in the serene village of Dunet, France, stands an inviting two-bedroom house eagerly awaiting its next chapter. Positioned with only a single neighbor nearby, this property offers the unique combination of tranquility and picturesque views. At dawn or dusk, you might even catch a glimpse of deer or an easy-going rabbit frolicking in the fields behind the house, contributing a touch of nature's charm to your everyday life. The house features an open-plan lounge, kitchen, and diner, a spacious area where you can cook, dine, and relax. With a bit of creativity, this expansive area could be reimagined to include a third bedroom if your family needs it. Ascend into the attic, and you'll discover loft space—another opportunity to craft your dream home environment. The current configuration houses two bedrooms and a shower room with a modern WC, ideal for a small family or couple. Attached to this good-condition house is a large barn and several smaller outbuildings, perfect for storage or hobbies. Though the property is in need of some updating, a keen eye and a touch of TLC could breathe fresh life into this residence. It could be the permanent home or a peaceful holiday getaway you've been searching for. Life in Dunet is delightfully slow-paced and charming. Despite its quieter demeanor, the village is only a stone's throw away from Chaillac, a vibrant commune offering a wealth of amenities just 4.2 km (or about a 4-minute drive) from your door. In Chaillac, you'll find bar-restaurants to enjoy local French cuisine, a bakery for your morning croissants, a supermarket, a post office, a beauty salon, and even an antiques shop for discovering treasures of days gone by. In the su ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Indre region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Dunet, France, offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. With its charming character and modern comforts, this property is a haven for relaxation and adventure, perfectly suited for creating cherished memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, and planning your day in this tranquil French countryside. This lovingly restored home, with its exposed beams and rustic charm, provides a warm and inviting atmosphere that instantly makes you feel at home. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The house boasts a generous 146 square meters of living space, offering ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Four Bedrooms: With four cozy bedrooms, there's plenty of space for everyone to unwind and enjoy a restful night's sleep. - Modern Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of a fully fitted kitchen, new double glazing, and a heat source pump with electric radiators, ensuring comfort year-round. - Charming Features: Delight in the character of exposed beams, a wood-burning log fire, and a traditional bread oven, adding a touch of authenticity to your French retreat. - Versatile Spaces: A partially completed room offers potential for a fifth bedroom, study, or separate accommodation, perfect for hosting visitors or creating a personal sanctuary. - Outdoor Living: The property includes a large double garage, workshop, and a small outbuilding, providing ample storage and hobby space. - Proximity to Amenities: Just 5 minutes from the vibrant town of Chaillac, you'll find a supermarket, post office, ph ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming village of Coulonges, nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in the Vienne department of France. This delightful corner of the world is a perfect blend of scenic beauty, rich history, and a warm community spirit, offering a truly unique living experience for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. And right in the heart of this enchanting hamlet lies a charming three-bedroom residence that awaits your arrival. This cottage, full of character and potential, offers a comfortable 62 square meters of living space at a remarkable value. The property whispers stories of the past with its timeless design and inviting aura. It's the type of house where you imagine cozy evenings spent by a warm fire, or Sunday mornings enjoying a croissant in the sunlit kitchen. As you step in, you're greeted by a light and airy dining and kitchen area—a perfect place for family gatherings or a quiet breakfast. This heart of the home extends into another flexible space, which can effortlessly transition into a cozy lounge or an extra bedroom, with convenient access to the rear garden. In addition, you find the practicalities of living thought out, with a shower room and separate WC just off the kitchen, ensuring functionality meets this charming setting. One of the three bedrooms is also located downstairs for ease, especially for guests or those preferring ground-floor living. A standout feature of this property is the large attached barn, brimming with possibilities. Whether you envisage a workshop, extra living space, or a studio, the potential to transform and expand is right at your fingertips. Do keep in mind, any modifications would need the go-ahead from local planning author ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Vienne region, this charming 3-bedroom cottage is truly a hidden gem for those seeking a tranquil escape into the French countryside. Located in Coulonges, a quaint village that perfectly captures the essence of rural France, this property offers potential buyers a unique opportunity to experience the authentic and peaceful lifestyle of this beautiful region. As a global real estate agent, I know how important it is to understand what living in a new country might be like, and Coulonges doesn’t disappoint. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature every morning, surrounded by the stunning landscapes of Vienne. The climate here is temperate, with warm summers perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and mild winters that carry their own charm. Trust me, it's one of those places where you wake up and say, "I can’t believe I live here!" The journey into your new French adventure begins with this beautifully renovated cottage that exudes both tradition and modernity. With approximately 140 square meters of habitable space, the home offers ample room while retaining a cozy and intimate feel. On the ground floor, you are welcomed into the spacious kitchen (27 M2), which is a delightful blend of contemporary fixtures and rustic charm. It’s the heart of the home where meals can be easily prepared while chatting with family, a glass of local wine in hand. The living room (39 M2) boasts enough space to entertain guests or enjoy quiet evenings with a good book. Not forgetting the practical aspects, there is a dedicated laundry room (11 M2) and a convenient ground floor WC (1.3 M2). Moving upstairs, the first floor is home to three comfortable bedrooms. The master bedroom (25 M2) fea ... click here to read more

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Introducing a delightful residency nestled in the heart of Centre, Indre, Chaillac, France; this three-bedroom house will surely satisfy those who seek the tranquillity of the French countryside wrapped in an air of potential. Priced competitively at 83,350 euros, this property is a gem waiting to shine resplendently under the nurturing care of its new owner. Surrounded by the timeless allure of Chaillac, a quaint village known for its historical architecture and captivating beauty, you can live an unhurried country life while enjoying modern conveniences nearby. The charming hamlet breathes life into the soul each day with its rustic charm and verdant beauty. The area is brimming with local bakeries that serve up the finest French patisseries and quaint cafes that act as the perfect backdrop to your morning café au lait. There are also numerous bistros and eateries where you can indulge in exquisite local cuisine. From well-stocked grocers to weekly farmers' markets, all your day-to-day needs are conveniently within reach. Living in Chaillac means experiencing the varying colours of the seasons; from idyllic springs, warm summers, picturesque autumns to cozy winters. The distinct traditional French climate offers a unique living experience that allows you to fully enjoy the natural beauty of the property and the surrounding area. Delving into the property, the house offers an expansive 182 square metre area. The lower level contains four spacious rooms that serve as a blank canvas, just waiting for your creative input to allow you to personalize and tailor the space to your exact needs. Venturing upwards, you'll find two ready-to-live-in bedrooms, a quaint sitting room, a bathroom, and a vast space which could be d ... click here to read more

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Experience true French country living in this charming and spacious 5-bedroom house located at the peaceful outskirts of Chaillac, a scenic village nestled in the lush Indre countryside of France. This elegantly renovated home perfectly combines traditional charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for families or anyone looking for a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature. The property is spread over a sizable plot of approximately 4500m2, boasting a fenced garden that offers plenty of space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply relaxing in the serene environment. The attached garage provides convenient storage and parking options, enhancing the functionality of this countryside abode. House Layout: - The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall, a spacious living area enhanced by an open fireplace, exposed beams, and stonework, with glazed doors opening out to the lush gardens. - A fully equipped kitchen, inclusive of modern appliances and ample cabinetry, connects to a large dining area with a cathedral ceiling, creating an inviting space for family meals. - Two bedrooms located on this level each offer unique touches such as exposed beams and direct garden access, while a well-appointed bathroom ensures convenience. - Ascending to the upper floor, you'll find a cozy mezzanine sitting area, three additional bedrooms, including a master suite with built-in wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom, and another shower room serving the remaining bedrooms. Local Area and Lifestyle: Chaillac is not just a place to live; it's a community with a heart. The village is a hive of activity with its array of shops, businesses, and the picturesque lake that is popular for swimming, fishing, and taking leisu ... click here to read more

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Nestled just off the beaten path of the charming village of Chaillac, you’ll find a comfortable and inviting three-bedroom house that brings the quiet joys of French country living to your fingertips. Priced at a competitive 155,150 Euros, this home offers a blend of cozy interiors and functional living spaces, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in a quaint village setting. Chaillac, located in the Centre-Val de Loire region, brings together the tranquil allure of rural France with the practicality of community living. For an overseas buyer or expat, this property serves as a gateway to experience an authentic French lifestyle amidst a welcoming neighborhood. As you step into the property, the courtyard entry leads you to a spacious hallway, naturally dividing the ground floor into distinct zones. On the right, a roomy kitchen/diner promises a warm gathering space with its handmade cabinetry offering ample storage, also housing the gas central heating boiler—a feature that ensures the home stays toasty during the crisp French winters. Across the hallway, a versatile space awaits; currently utilized as a bedroom, it also offers potential as a formal dining room. With a nod to modern conveniences, a recently installed shower room is complete with a WC and sufficient plumbing to accommodate a washing machine. Ascending to the first floor, a wonderfully proportioned lounge adorned with exposed beams invites relaxation and family gatherings. Complementing this space is another bedroom and a freshly updated shower room equipped with a separate WC. In keeping with the property’s flexibility, an expansive converted attic sits atop the home. Its considerable size makes it ideal for use as an additional bedroom, a qui ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the peaceful outskirts of Chaillac, France, this three-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to put their personal touch on a traditional French residence. As a fixer-upper in the truest sense, this property offers the chance to restore and reimagine a space that brims with potential. The house spans 182 square meters and encompasses a fascinating layout awaiting revival. On the ground floor, you are greeted by four expansive rooms in varying stages of renovation, which you can mold to fit your lifestyle or family needs. Whether you envision a spacious kitchen, a home office, or additional living areas, the foundation is here for you to build from. The second floor is partially habitable and consists of two bedrooms, a cozy sitting room, and a bathroom, alongside a large space that can be transformed into two or more bedrooms. Moreover, the expansive, floored attic, bathed in natural light, holds potential for additional living space, subject to necessary permissions. One of the highlights of this property is its abundance of traditional features, including beautiful tiling and classic fireplaces, not to forget a quaint, glassed-in verandah that opens out to an inner courtyard and garden. Though currently overgrown, the garden shows signs of previous thoughtful planting, offering a canvas for landscaping enthusiasts. Outside, the property includes several outbuildings, inclusive of two barns and a garage, adding to the scope for extensive renovation and creative utilization of space. For overseas buyers and expats, moving to Chaillac can be a delightful change. The town offers a serene lifestyle surrounded by the scenic French countryside, ideal for those looking to escape the hust ... click here to read more

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Charming Fixer-Upper in Idyllic Chaillac, France Set against the picturesque landscape of Centre, Indre, in Chaillac, this traditional three-bedroom house presents an incredible opportunity for those looking to bring a stately home back to its former glory. Priced at 72,300 euros, this property is situated in a serene hamlet, just a short drive from the vibrant local village, inviting a delightful blend of peace and community spirit into everyday living. This maison de maître spans a generous 182 square meters and stands as a canvas awaiting a creative revival. The house is partially habitable with two bedrooms and a modern bathroom ready for use. However, it retains vast potential across its various rooms, each in different stages of renovation, promising a tailor-made living space designed to meet your unique specifications. The ground floor hosts four spacious rooms, providing a substantial footprint to reimagine a living configuration that suits both style and functionality. The upper floor offers an inviting, cozy sitting room, a fully-equipped bathroom, and two bedrooms. Additionally, the expansive space adjacent could be transformed into two additional bedrooms or a large family room, depending on your family’s needs. A standout feature of this home is the extensive, floored attic. Bathed in natural light, this space holds the potential for conversion into extra bedrooms or leisure areas, subject to necessary permissions. Original elements like the beautiful tiling and classic fireplaces add timeless character to the home, and a glass-enclosed verandah leads to an inner courtyard and garden. The garden, currently overgrown, holds remnants of thoughtful planting, signaling the promise of lush outdoor spaces wi ... click here to read more

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