Charming French Farmhouse with Expansive Garden and Potential Gite in Brie-sous-Barbezieux, Charente

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Brie-sous-Barbezieux, France, Brie-sous-Barbezieux (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 128Floor area

€189,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

128m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the quaint commune of Brie-sous-Barbezieux, located in the stunning region of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, France, this enchanting farmhouse invites you to explore its charms and embrace the delightful surroundings of French countryside living. This property truly offers you the essence of living in a traditional Charentais longère—a classic, rustic farmhouse eager to be discovered and made your own. Positioned in a community known for its tranquil vibes and rich history, this could be your new home in the picturesque heart of France.

As a bustling real estate agent racing through to showcase this property to keen international buyers, let me paint you a picture of what life might be like here. Upon entering the premises, you're greeted by a generous enclosure of 2,800m² of lush gardens, inviting you to immerse yourself in its natural charm. The enchanting French country life is at your fingertips, with endless possibilities lurking within the boundary walls.

The farmhouse itself spreads across a cozy 128m² of living space and offers two well-proportioned bedrooms alongside a well-functioning bathroom. While the bones of this home are good, there's a call for a few updates that allow you to put your personal stamp on it. Imagine this as your blank canvas! The adjoining outbuildings span an impressive 350m², presenting a wonderful opportunity for storage use or even a potential guest house—perhaps even a gîte business, given the appropriate permissions are secured. That's right! This property boasts opportunities to expand and adapt based on what your dreams whisper.

Now, let's take a pause and delve deeper into the delights of Brie-sous-Barbezieux. You’re about 1.5 hours from the beach by car, allowing for occasional beach escapades. The town, though quiet, offers a glimpse into the serene provincial life iconic to the region. The local weather is generally mild, with warm summers and quite cool winters—a climate that cultivates a peaceful existence blending indoors and outdoors harmoniously.

Living here also means indulging in the region’s rich viticulture and gastronomy. The famous Cognac region is nearby, so you'll be well-placed for exquisite wine tours or simply savoring local produce. For those with a passion for culinary delights, you will find local markets overflowing with fresh produce, from artisan cheeses to perfectly ripened fruits. And yes, don't forget the vibrant festivals that light up the town—providing a genuine taste of local customs and festivities.

In terms of daily conveniences, one won't feel disconnected. Brie-sous-Barbezieux is equipped with all you need including shops, schools for those with young families, and healthcare services ensuring a comfortable lifestyle. The close-by cities offer further cultural and recreational opportunities, being reachable through well-connected transport networks.

Living in this enchanting area means you carve out a niche for tranquility intermixed with a simple life suffused with elegance. This is not just about buying a home; it's about finding a space interwoven with potential, where you decide its future chapters. Here is a chance to embark on a fulfilling journey of creating idyllic charm.

Given there's an option to obtain an additional 5,000m² of land, the scope truly does expand. Whether you envision glorious gardens or pastures, embracing the nature surrounding you is ever-present. Equip the space to house animals, or perhaps continue nurturing the groves already present.

Here are just a few quick features to get a feel for this property:

- 128m² of living space
- Two spacious bedrooms
- Cozy kitchen for family gatherings
- Utility and storage rooms
- Large exterior outbuildings for various uses
- Expansive 2,800m² of garden space
- Option for an additional 5,000m² of land
- Located in a peaceful community in Charente
- Proximity to exquisite wine-producing regions
- Warm and inviting French countryside setting

This charming house in Brie-sous-Barbezieux awaits to be polished into a dwelling that will not just accommodate you but will embrace you with its rustic elegance. Come see it for yourselves if you’re after a life steadfastly rooted in tranquility with a slice of the unruffled French countryside.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
128
Price per m²
€1,477
Garden size
2800
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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On a clear morning in Lauzerte, you step outside and the whole of the Quercy Blanc valley rolls out below you in shades of green and gold. The village — one of the most striking medieval villages in southwest France, perched on its ridge like a crown — is a ten-minute walk. Down the hill, the weekly market on the square smells of ripe Chasselas grapes and lavender honey from the Lot. This is what you own when you buy here. Not just walls and land, but a front-row seat to a part of rural France that hasn't been polished into a postcard. The property itself sits on just over 3,000 square metres of flat land — rare in this rolling, hill-crested landscape. The main house covers 80 liveable square metres across two bedrooms, a living room, a kitchen, and a shower room. Stone walls, thick enough to keep the interior cool all the way through August, give the rooms a quietness that modern builds simply can't replicate. The house is in good condition and move-in ready, so your first summer here doesn't have to be spent navigating a building site. But what really makes this place interesting is what comes with it. The 120-square-metre barn — ground floor only — attached at the side is essentially a blank canvas the size of a generous family home. Whether you're thinking of converting it into a gîte to generate income during the high season, creating a self-contained guest annexe for visiting family, or simply expanding the main living space into something grander, the volumes are there. The bones are exceptional. The ceiling heights in a barn like this are the kind architects would charge you a premium to recreate from scratch. Beyond the barn, there's a garage, a cellar — perfect for storing the Cahors wine you'll be buying by ... click here to read more

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Stand at the kitchen window on a October morning and you'll hear it — the wind cutting across open bocage fields, leaves skittering along the stone path to the barn, and somewhere in the distance the faint toll of the church bell from the village of Hudimesnil. This is Normandy at its most honest. No tourist gloss, no weekend crowds. Just raw countryside, salt-threaded air, and the kind of quiet that most people have to drive three hours from Paris to find — except from here, Paris is less than four hours by road and the Normandy coast is a ten-minute drive. The property sits in the commune of Le Loreur, tucked into the Manche department — an area that most international buyers haven't yet discovered, which is precisely why the prices still make sense. At 107,000 euros for nearly two acres of land, a three-bedroom country house, a semi-attached barn, and a convertible loft of 50 square metres, you're buying raw potential at a price point that frankly doesn't exist anymore in the better-known corners of France. Let's be straightforward about what this is. The house needs a full renovation — the energy rating is G, there's single glazing throughout, and the heating relies on electric radiators and two open fireplaces. This isn't a lock-up-and-enjoy situation. It's a project. But for the right buyer, that's the whole point. The bones are good: thick stone walls, proper room proportions, an entrance hall, a generous kitchen and dining room with an open fireplace, a rear kitchen, and a sitting room that measures over 29 square metres — a room that, once restored, will be the kind of space you spend entire winter evenings in, fire going, local Calvados on the table, not wanting to be anywhere else. Upstairs, two double bedr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, the village of Challignac is home to a classic French longère, ready to embark on the next chapter of its life with you. As a busy real estate agent, having such an exquisitely charming property to offer in a captivating location like Challignac is truly a rare opportunity. Let's start with the tale of this delightful residence—a four-bedroom haven spread across an ample 207 square meters of living space. It sits proudly on a generous plot of 2639 square meters, offering room to breathe and grow. This house is not just a structure; it's a home ready to welcome you with open arms. Upon arriving, you're greeted by ornate wrought iron gates between towering entrance pillars that whisper the promise of something wonderful inside. The garden, a botanical wonderland, offers shaded nooks perfect for stirring a cup of your morning coffee as you take in the tranquility around you. A covered terrace beckons, inviting you to ponder life’s big and small questions while gazing over the tranquil fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. With a spacious interior largely centered on the ground floor, the home provides a large, fully equipped kitchen featuring a cozy dining area perfect for family breakfasts or impromptu evening meals. Adjacent to the kitchen, the utility room provides practicality in your everyday living. Venture further in, and you find the living room adorned with timeless oak parquet flooring—a perfect setting for chilly autumn evenings spent by the fire. The adjoining dining room offers enviable space for entertaining guests or intimate family dinners. The property accommodates four generously sized bedrooms, ensuring that everyone has thei ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Challignac, in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, France, lies a delightful opportunity that awaits those either seeking a peaceful reatreat or a productive investment. This single-storey house beckons with its graceful presence, bathed in sunshine and surrounded by the gentle hum of nature. Perfect for families or international buyers looking for a tranquil spot in the heart of France, this property is well-positioned in a location that offers both tranquility and convenience. Challignac itself is a charming village that embodies the quintessential French countryside lifestyle. It's a place where days move at a gentle pace, allowing residents to slow down and enjoy life's simple pleasures. Positioned on the edge of the village, this property provides a peaceful setting without feeling isolated, with essential services and shops just a short drive away in Barbezieux. The region is home to lush, rolling countryside, vineyards, and fields of sunflowers; a picture-perfect backdrop for those who appreciate the beauty of nature. The house is situated on a generous plot of land stretching over 3935m², offering ample space for gardening enthusiasts or those dreaming of a rural sanctuary. The total built size of 184m² includes not just the main residence but also several handy outbuildings. These outbuildings include a barn with a garage area, a boiler room/laundry, and a separate workshop, providing flexibility for various uses that could suit different needs or hobbies. Living in this region means embracing a climate that is a harmonious blend of warmth and cool breezes. Poitou-Charentes enjoys a moderate climate, with pleasant summers that invite you to enjoy the bea ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Challignac, France, this house offers everything you might need in a French countryside retreat. Positioned in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in the Charente department, this property brings to the table not only a house but a lifestyle. Immersed in the serene surroundings of the French countryside, it promises tranquility and a taste of local life while staying connected to larger towns and cities. This single-story 4-bedroom home is in good condition, offering a combination of cozy living and modern conveniences, but the real allure extends beyond the walls of this house. Now, let’s embark on a little journey through what this property has to offer. Upon driving up to the plot, which spans a generous 3935m², you’ll appreciate the spaciousness and privacy it offers. The house itself covers 184m², a substantial size making it fit for families or perhaps even the perfect getaway for expats longing for a life amid rolling fields and charming villages. With four well-proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms, it delivers ample space for guests or family members. The living area, covering 57m², is designed for both comfort and practicality, enhanced by new oil central heating and double glazing to keep those winter chills at bay. Picture yourself in a living room warmed by the delightful glow of a fireplace and stove, reflecting the heritage-rich building style typical of this region. When you’re in the kitchen – beautifully fitted and efficient – imagine preparing dishes inspired by the rich gastronomic culture of France. The kitchen would be a gathering point for family and friends, contributing to the sense of warmth and conviviality the French are so famous for. Exploring f ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite 5-bedroom house in Challignac, Charente, offers an idyllic retreat for those seeking a second home or vacation property in France. With its blend of rustic charm and modern amenities, this property promises a lifestyle of relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your expansive 10,832 m² garden. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary where you can escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. The property's generous size and thoughtful layout make it perfect for hosting family gatherings, summer barbecues, or simply enjoying a quiet morning coffee on the terrace. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Entertainment The main house boasts a spacious 245 m² of living space, featuring five well-appointed bedrooms and four bathrooms, ensuring ample room for family and guests. The heart of the home is a charming 25 m² farmhouse-style kitchen, complete with a cozy wood burner, perfect for cooking up a storm or enjoying a glass of wine by the fire. The pièce de résistance is undoubtedly the spectacular double-height room, a 62 m² space that serves as an ideal venue for entertaining, whether it's a festive holiday gathering or a quiet evening with friends. This room, with its soaring ceilings and abundant natural light, is a testament to the property's unique character and charm. ### A Guest House with Potential In addition to the main residence, the property includes a delightful guest house. This separate dwelling features an eat-in kitchen/sitting room, a comfortable bedroom, and an en suite shower room. With the right permissions, this space could be tr ... click here to read more

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If you’ve ever dreamt of owning a piece of the charming French countryside, this inviting country house in the quaint village of Challignac, nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, might just be your dream come true. As an agent with a global reach, I've had the pleasure of seeing properties all over the world, but there's just something special about this part of France that resonates with many seeking the peace and beauty of rural living. Here, the pace of life slows down, and the air fills with the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant call of birds. This spacious property is delightful, featuring five bedrooms and four bathrooms, spread out over a generous 245 square meters. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the farmhouse-style kitchen, a cozy 25 square meters, where a warm wood burner stands as a beacon of family gatherings and culinary adventures. Morning coffees and hearty breakfasts are likely to become cherished rituals in this inviting space. A step into the large sitting room reveals the spirit of this home—roomy and comfortable, it invites both relaxation and laughter. The real crown jewel, however, is the spectacular double-height room, spanning an impressive 62 square meters. This room, designed with all seasons in mind, is perfect for hosting gatherings, from intimate dinners to lively parties. Imagine in the winter, the room filled with a cozy atmosphere, or in the summer, the doors thrown open to let in the fresh country air. Adjacent to the main house is a charming guest house, making this property ideal for large families or those who frequently entertain guests. This extra space includes an eat-in kitchen/sitting room, a bedroom, and an en suite shower room. With the right perm ... click here to read more

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This quaint two-bedroom detached cottage in the serene Charente region of Poitou-Charentes, Blanzac-Porcheresse offers a welcoming escape into the tranquility of the French countryside. Positioned on an expansive 7000m2 property, surrounded by delightful gardens, this house presents an appealing opportunity for those looking to enjoy the slower pace of rural French life or explore the potential of rustic living with modern conveniences. For a selling price of approximately 199,800 euros, this single-level home includes a combined living room/kitchen space that ensures a cozy family area, alongside a separate dining room. The two bedrooms offer comfortable living quarters, while a functional bathroom services the cottage. Additional storage is provided by a cellar, ideal for those looking to store extra goods or perhaps even a wine collection. Adjacent to the main cottage are several barns, presenting an excellent opportunity for conversion or development, perfect for creative minds looking to embark on new projects, subject to the requisite permissions. There's also another older cottage on-site in need of renovation. This fixer-upper could be transformed into a guest house or an artistic retreat, adding value and functionality to this already charming property. Living in the Coteaux-du-Blanzacais area provides residents with a remarkably peaceful lifestyle amidst picturesque landscapes. This region is perfect for those who appreciate the outdoors, offering ample opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the rich natural beauty of the area. The property's extensive gardens could also be utilized for more ambitious outdoor activities such as setting up glamping pods or tents, potentially creating a unique holida ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Coteaux-du-Blanzacais, this delightful two-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Located in the serene village of Blanzac-Porcheresse, within the Poitou-Charentes region, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the European second home market. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers in your expansive 7000m² garden. This property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in relaxation, culture, and the simple pleasures of rural France. A Home with Character and Potential The house itself is a cozy, single-level dwelling, thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and functionality. With two spacious bedrooms, a well-appointed bathroom, and an open-plan living room and kitchen, it offers a warm and inviting atmosphere. The dining room is perfect for hosting intimate dinners with friends and family, while the cellar provides ample storage space for your wine collection or seasonal decorations. Key Features: - Two Bedrooms: Spacious and filled with natural light, offering a peaceful retreat. - Open-Plan Living: Seamlessly integrates the kitchen and living area, ideal for modern living. - Expansive Gardens: 7000m² of lush greenery, perfect for gardening enthusiasts or outdoor activities. - Additional Structures: Several barns and an old cottage ripe for renovation, offering potential for expansion or creative projects. - Investment Potential: The extensive grounds provide opportunities for glamping or other tourism ventures, subject to permissions. - Tranquil Location: Situated in a quiet village, yet within easy r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming countryside of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Blanzac-Porcheresse, France, this enchanting 5-bedroom home is the perfect blend of classic charm and untapped potential. As you approach this stunning property, a picturesque tree-lined driveway greets you, leading into a gravelled courtyard that provides a warm welcome each day. This impressive residence stands out with its sprawling gardens and grounds extending over 6 acres, offering a tranquil haven away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The main house boasts over 280m² of comfortable living space, featuring a blend of traditional charm and modern convenience. On the ground floor, you'll find a expansive entrance hall that leads you into a delightful kitchen/breakfast room, perfect for those family breakfasts or casual dinners. The utility room ensures practicality is never compromised, while the sitting room, dining room, and study offer versatile spaces for relaxing or entertaining. As you move to the first floor, the large landing provides access to five spacious bedrooms, two of which share a recently completed bathroom. Although the house is in good condition, it would benefit from some updating - a fantastic opportunity for the new owners to infuse their style and add value. Living in Blanzac-Porcheresse means you'll enjoy the best of both worlds – the peace of rural life with convenient access to modern amenities. The local area is known for its picturesque landscapes, charming villages, and a close-knit community. It’s an idyllic spot for those who appreciate outdoor activities. You can enjoy long walks or bike rides through the rolling countryside or spend your afternoons exploring the local markets and cafes. The region is rich in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Brossac in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, France, this 10-bedroom farmhouse presents a captivating blend of rustic charm and spacious living. Ideally suited for a family looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside or an entrepreneur eyeing a potential gite business, this property offers ample opportunities and an authentic rural lifestyle. Located conveniently close to a charming village, the farmhouse is within easy reach of daily necessities and a delightful swimming lake complemented by a clubhouse—an ideal spot for family outings and recreational activities. The property spans over 2.5 acres and is enveloped by lush gardens, mature woodland, and open countryside views that promise a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The main house on the property boasts 6 well-appointed bedrooms, offering generous living spaces for a growing family or hosting guests. Additionally, the estate includes an attached guest house and a detached chalet, each equipped with further bedrooms that accentuate the property's versatility. Whether considering its use as a private residence or exploring its rental potential, the layout supports various living arrangements and privacy for occupants. The farmhouse is a living canvas awaiting personal touches, standing in good condition yet holding potential for custom renovations to suit new owners' tastes. Thoughtful updates can transform this already charming residence into a bespoke dream home. Outdoor living is a joy with the property's expansive grounds. The established garden invites both relaxation and exploration, ideal for afternoon strolls, gardening, or simply soaking in the natural surrounding ... click here to read more

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Imagine yourself living in the heart of the renowned French countryside, specifically in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, in a delightful village known as Condéon. Nestled within the enchanting landscapes of Charente, a beautiful house awaits you, offering a unique blend of rustic allure and modern living. This place is perfect for those who dream of savoring the picturesque views every day, with a little piece of nature at your doorstep. As busy as I am, I've come across many properties, but there's something about this house that stands out. Now, let me take you on a little journey into what life could be here. This 3-bedroom house, spread over 145 square meters, stands as a testament to the era it was built in—1901. The structure tells stories of the past with its beautiful cut-stone build, maintaining its strength and charm over the years. While it's semi-detached at the back, the surrounding wooded plot, an impressive size of approximately 8,500 square meters, ensures you'd have plenty of privacy and serenity. Inside, the home oozes warmth and functionality. The house boasts two levels of living space, equipped with modern amenities that promise convenience. A reversible heat pump and storage radiator add to the comfort of living, ensuring you're snug regardless of the season. The climate here in Condéon is typical of the region—mild summers and crisp, cool winters. It really is the perfect climate for those who enjoy a balance between summer sun and winter coziness. Lively and bustling, the local area offers an intriguing mix of relaxation and opportunity. On the ground floor, you’ll discover one of the three cozy bedrooms, making it ideal for families who prefer ground-level living options. It also has ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene and picturesque commune of Condéon, situated in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region in France's Charente department. This quaint area, imbued with history and natural beauty, offers a tranquil lifestyle that effortlessly merges the charm of rural living with the conveniences of modernity. Perfect for overseas buyers seeking a peaceful retreat in the French countryside, this delightful property combines comfort with classic French architectural influences. Nestled within an expansive and verdant plot of approximately 8,500 square meters, this inviting house awaits its next residents who are ready to embrace the tranquility and potential of a rural French abode. Constructed using sturdy cut stone back in 1901, this semi-detached house covers a generous 145 square meters. It stands proudly on a crawl space, lending itself well to the peaceful rhythm of life in Condéon. The home advocates a simple yet functional layout with three sizable bedrooms, making it an ideal choice for families or for those who value space and privacy. With a bedroom conveniently located on the ground floor and two more upstairs, it provides versatile living arrangements that cater to diverse family dynamics or even guest accommodation. Each level is serviced by a bathroom, ensuring convenience for all occupants and guests. Now, let's take a walk through this charming property and explore all it has to offer: - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Semi-detached structure - Built in 1901 using cut stone - Living area: 145 sqm - Wooded plot size: ~8,500 sqm - Natural water lily pond (12m x 5m) - Unique integral bread oven - Workshop: 57.3 sqm - Wooden sheds: 28 sqm - Small house: 12 sqm - Shelters for parking 2 cars - Reversib ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside of Condéon, France, you'll find a property that speaks to those searching for solace away from the urban hustle, yet not isolated from life's necessities. Poitou-Charentes offers a lifestyle where peace and a slower pace of life are intrinsic, amidst a landscape decorated with rolling vineyards and historic chateaus. The soft sunlight plays upon the fields throughout the mild summers, while winters remain relatively mild, perfect for those who appreciate a temperate climate without the extremes of harsh weather. Now let's talk about the property—a charming house that's ready and waiting for its next chapter to unfold. It boasts a respectable size of 145 square meters and comes with a large wooded plot of 8500m2. Built in 1901, the house stands proudly with its cut stone facade, symbolizing a piece of local history and architecture. While being semi-detached at the back, it still offers privacy and the opportunity to create a cozy, warm atmosphere where memories can be built. Key Features of the Property: - 3 Bedrooms (including one located conveniently on the ground floor) - 2 Bathrooms, with one on each level - 2 spacious 29m2 rooms, each adorned with a fireplace - Upstairs office space of 20m2 - Reversible heat pump and storage radiator for climate control - L-shaped terrace overlooking a serene water lily pond - Antique bread oven, with a 58cm opening - Workshop of 57.3m2 with a concrete floor and electricity provision - Wooden sheds of 28m2 and a petite house of 12m2 - Parking shelter for 2 cars This property is in good condition, offering a blend of historical charm and consistency, perfect for those looking to make a house a home without the need for extensive renovations. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil heart of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, the picturesque village of Condéon offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French rural life. This serene location, perfect for those desiring peace and a slower pace, is home to our latest listing—an inviting 3-bedroom house of approximately 145 square meters, set on a generous wooded plot of about 8500 square meters. This property provides an ideal blend of privacy and community, forming a perfect retreat yet keeping you connected with the charms of rural French life. The house, a charming structure with history dating back to 1901, is built with cut stone and is semi-detached at the back, lending it a quaint, authentic appearance that speaks volumes about its heritage. The property is thoughtfully laid out, with a ground-floor bedroom that's particularly adaptable for those seeking ease of access. Each floor is served by its own WC and bathroom, adding a layer of convenience that's hard to overlook. Life here allows residents to enjoy the comfort of modernity meshed with historic allure. Living in Condéon offers an idyllic, countryside lifestyle with all essential services within reach. The local primary school offers educational convenience just nearby, while Barbezieux, a quick 10-minute drive away, hosts a high school and a range of amenities, including healthcare facilities. This makes the property particularly attractive for families or expatriates planning to move to this tranquil region. The surrounding area has a lot to offer, especially for nature lovers and those who crave an outdoor lifestyle. The town of Barbezieux provides a perfect getaway for leisure-time activities or a peaceful afternoon stroll. Angoulême, a 35-minute drive away, co ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Brossarc, France, this spacious 5-bedroom house presents a unique living opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life while enjoying a modern and comfortable home. Constructed in 1994, and crafted with an artisan’s touch, this property stands as a testament to skilled craftsmanship, featuring a handmade staircase designed by the original owner, a cabinet maker. The 192 square meters of living space are distributed generously across two floors. The ground floor greets its inhabitants with a bright and airy sitting/dining room, graced with windows on three sides ensuring a flood of natural light throughout the day. The layout includes an office, a well-equipped kitchen, and a superb conservatory extending to the rear, perfect for enjoying the surrounding vistas of the meticulously maintained garden. Additionally, two large bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom equipped with both a bath and a shower can be found on this level, facilitating single-floor living if desired. Ascending the beautifully crafted staircase leads to the first floor, where the sleeping quarters continue with two more spacious bedrooms and an additional smaller bedroom, complete with a basin and toilet, ideal for guests or perhaps a teenager desiring their own space. The outdoor space of this property is equally enchanting, with a lush garden adorned with mature trees and blooming roses. An orchard provides a rustic touch and a potential supply of fresh fruit, creating a truly self-sustaining environment. Moreover, a sizable independent workshop offers the possibility of conversion into a gîte, pending necessary permissions, which could serve as an additional income source or guest acc ... click here to read more

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Situated in the charming village of Brossac in the stunning Poitou-Charentes region, this captivating 17th-century stone farmhouse is a unique gem that combines historical charm with modern comfort. With a spacious size of 350 square meters, it offers ample space and could become a dream home for a large family or a great opportunity for those considering venturing into the hospitality business. Priced competitively at €269,000, this property presents an enticing blend of affordability and potential. As you approach the farmhouse, you're immediately struck by its picturesque setting. Opposite the village church, which is artistically lit at night despite not being in use, and adjacent to the castle, this house offers history and beauty at every glance. The view alone, with its magical ambiance, will captivate any visitor. Step inside, and you'll find a space teeming with possibilities. The house features: - 7 Spacious bedrooms - 5 Well-appointed bathrooms - 2 Generous kitchens - 3 Comfortable living rooms - A mezzanine suitable for a library or a studio - A large, private garden - An ancient bread oven used currently as a garden equipment shed The farmhouse exudes character and charm. With its original stone walls and rustic features, it offers a delightful retreat where one can escape the hustle and bustle of modern life. Picture yourself enjoying a leisurely breakfast in one of the two spacious kitchens or relaxing in one of the three inviting living rooms. The mezzanine area provides a perfect spot for a quiet read or a studio to unleash your creativity. For those considering a hospitality business, the house's layout offers fascinating possibilities. With a bit of imagination and the necessary permissions, it ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque embrace of Poitou-Charentes, a region steeped in history and natural beauty, lies this inviting 3-bedroom house. Situated in the serene area of Brossac, Charente, it's a perfect blend of comfort and opportunity. Imagine waking up each morning in your own slice of the French countryside—a retreat that's as much a home as it is an escape. This property, priced at an accessible €175,000, offers an enticing opportunity for those looking to invest in an overseas holiday home or a longer-term relocation in France. The one-story villa is both practical and delightful, offering a glimpse into the ease and charm of French living all on a single level. With 65 square meters of living space, it accommodates a variety of needs. It's not grand, but it's cozy and designed for those who treasure a simple and fulfilling lifestyle. The house features two double bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room, and a third room perfect for children or guests with its bunk beds and shared shower room. This setup offers flexibility and privacy, making it suitable for families and guests. Step into the heart of the home, where an open-plan living and dining area, combined with a fully equipped kitchen, welcomes you. Double doors spill out onto a terrace, setting the scene for convivial evenings spent outdoors, perhaps with a glass of local wine or a meal shared amidst the gentle rustling of leaves. Now let's talk about life around Brossac. The village itself is a delightful tableau of French rural life. Here, you’ll find the essentials and more: the local bakery where the smell of fresh bread wafts through the air, a butcher offering the freshest cuts, and a bank for all your financial needs. And not forgetting the c ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Poitou-Charentes, this charming country home in Brossac offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home or a delightful holiday retreat. With its generous living spaces, expansive grounds, and proximity to local amenities, this property is a haven for relaxation and recreation. ### Discover the Allure of Brossac Brossac, a quaint hilltop village in the Charente region, is renowned for its rich history and vibrant community. The village offers a delightful blend of traditional French charm and modern conveniences, making it an ideal location for a second home. Here, you can enjoy leisurely strolls through the village, savoring the local cuisine at charming restaurants or exploring the nearby leisure lake. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure This country home spans 212 square meters, providing ample space for family gatherings or quiet retreats. The property is in good condition, ensuring a seamless transition into your new home away from home. With three spacious bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, comfort and privacy are guaranteed. - Plot Size: 8690m², offering expansive outdoor space - Living Area: 25m², perfect for cozy evenings - Heating: Oil central heating, electric underfloor heating in the kitchen, and a woodburner in the main sitting room - Outbuildings: Includes a stable block and attached barn, ideal for equestrian enthusiasts or hobby farmers ### Embrace the Local Lifestyle Living in Brossac means embracing a lifestyle rich in culture and outdoor activities. The village is home to a child-friendly lakeside beach and leisure center, perfect for family outings. Tennis courts and primary schools are within easy reach, making it a p ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, in the quaint town of Brossac, France, this inviting 3-bedroom house offers a splendid opportunity for those looking to embrace the French countryside lifestyle. Priced at a reasonable €230,000, this home has been thoughtfully renovated less than a decade ago, ensuring that it provides both modern comfort and enduring appeal. Brossac, located in the Charente department, is a delightful area known for its natural beauty and warm, welcoming community spirit. The region enjoys a temperate climate, with mild winters and pleasantly warm summers, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate outdoor activities and scenic views all year round. This home, with its three comfortable bedrooms and two bathrooms, provides ample space for families or those who frequently host guests. The charming living room, equipped with a wood-burning stove, serves as a cozy focal point for cool evenings. Flowing naturally from the living room, the dining room and kitchen create an inviting space for meals and gatherings. The kitchen is practical and ready to accommodate culinary adventures, while the downstairs en-suite bedroom offers convenience and privacy. Upstairs, two spacious double bedrooms boast good ceiling heights and share a well-appointed bathroom. Stepping outside, the property reveals a shaded dining terrace, perfect for al fresco meals during the warm summer months. The manageable garden features mature shrubs, fruit trees, and manicured lawns, making it both a tranquil retreat and a delightful space for entertaining. Two small stone outbuildings provide additional storage, ideal for gardening tools and outdoor furniture. Additionally, there's a functional well onsite ... click here to read more

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