Charming Riverside 3-Bedroom Home in Aunac Village with Guest Annex, Barn, and Garden Near Ruffec, France

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Aunac, France, Aunac-sur-Charente (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 145Floor area

€183,600

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

145m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, in the charming riverside village of Aunac, France, stands a lovely character 3-bedroom home awaiting its new owner. This property offers a splendid opportunity for those seeking a slice of traditional French living without being far from the conveniences of modern life. Set in a scenic village ambiance, this house is an ideal mix of tranquility and practicality, perfect for families, expats, or anyone looking to embrace a peaceful lifestyle in rural France.

As you step into this delightful home, you’re greeted by a lovely entrance that reflects a warm and inviting atmosphere. The ground floor unfolds with a cozy kitchen space, ideal for whipping up home-cooked meals to be enjoyed in the spacious dining room. Imagine, if you will, gathering around your dining table with expansive windows that capture a breathtaking view of the charismatic countryside, perhaps even better when you add in the cozy warmth of the pellet burner flickering in the living room. An adjoining storage room provides that extra space we all find essential for keeping things neat and tidy.

Moving upstairs, you’ll find two generous-sized bedrooms. One of these bedrooms boasts an en suite, a convenient feature that provides added privacy and comfort. A separate toilet is available as well, ensuring that this home is both practical and comfortably accommodates family living.

An exciting feature of this property is the separate annex attached to the house. This space is full of potential, with a large living area complemented by a wood burner for cozy winter evenings. Above, a mezzanine provides room for an additional bedroom complete with its own shower room/WC. For those seeking a guest room or contemplating a potential gite business, this area could be just the ticket—with the necessary permissions, of course.

For those who appreciate a rustic outdoor lifestyle, this property does not fall short. A large barn, perfect for storage or a hobbyist’s workshop, is part of the package, alongside a separate vegetable garden. Presenting a unique opportunity, there is also a parcel of land by the serene river Charente. Enjoy leisurely afternoons planting and cultivating your garden, or take peaceful walks by the river to cleanse the mind and soul. This is truly where relaxation finds a home.

Living in Aunac offers an authentic slice of French life. The village relishes in its picturesque setting, with quaint shops, delightful restaurants, and a convenient pharmacy all within easy reach. For a bit more buzz, the lively town of Ruffec is just a short 12-minute drive away, complete with all the amenities one might need.

The climate in this part of France is typically temperate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it an inviting place for year-round living. The area is rich with cultural and historical sites. Just a stone’s throw away, you could explore beautiful vineyards, medieval architecture, and bustling local markets offering fresh local produce, cheeses, and wines that the region is famed for.

Life in a house like this doesn't just mean living within four walls; it offers a lifestyle filled with discovery, peace, and potential. Whether you're enjoying a quiet afternoon in your living room, listening to the gentle rustle of leaves outside, or exploring the local area's attractions and natural beauty, this home provides a canvas for creating beautiful memories.

- 3 bedrooms
- 2 bathrooms
- Annex with separate living quarters
- Pellet burner in living room
- Wood burner in annex
- Large barn for storage
- Separate vegetable garden
- Parcel of land by the river
- Scenic countryside views
- Proximity to Ruffec and local amenities

This property is more than just a house; it is a chance to immerse oneself in the French culture and lifestyle while enjoying the warmth and community of a pleasant village. It stands as an opportunity—not just to own a home in a beautiful location, but to craft a life filled with opportunities and serene French countryside living. Whether you're a family looking to settle, an expat in search of a new adventure, or someone dreaming of owning a peaceful retreat in France, this property bears the potential to become your beloved home-away-from-home. With enchanting rural views and a welcoming community, your French dream life is but a step away.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
145
Price per m²
€1,266
Garden size
3410
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand at the front garden gate on a Tuesday morning and you'll hear the Blavet river before you see it. That low, constant murmur threading through the valley — that's the soundtrack to life in Saint-Nicolas-des-Eaux, one of the most quietly extraordinary villages in inland Brittany. The church bell chimes at eight. Someone at the bar-tabac two minutes' walk away is already pulling espresso. And your kitchen window in a house that has stood for over five centuries frames all of it. This is not a renovation fantasy or a project dressed up in estate-agent optimism. The property is in good condition — two stone houses, sold together, on a plot of around 1,093 square metres with gardens front and back and a workshop of 26 square metres. Move in, light the wood-burning stove, and work out what to do with the rest later. That's genuinely an option here. The older of the two houses is the one that stops people in their tracks. Thatched roof, stone walls thick enough to keep August heat out and January damp firmly in its place, a kitchen-dining-living room arranged around a fireplace that clearly earns its keep every winter. Upstairs, a mezzanine level — currently used as a bedroom — gives the space a kind of loft-like openness, and a large double bedroom sits alongside it. The bathroom with WC is on the ground floor, practical and sorted. The second house connects directly through a door, which makes the whole arrangement work brilliantly for families or visiting friends: two distinct spaces, one shared garden life. The ground-floor of the second house has a living room, bedroom, kitchen, bathroom with WC, and a useful storage room. Its first floor adds another mezzanine bedroom, a washbasin, and a further bedroom. Three bedr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Aunac-sur-Charente, in the scenic region of Poitou-Charentes, this spacious 5-bedroom villa offers a blend of rustic charm with modern amenities, making it a delightful choice for those looking to embrace the tranquil French village life. With its generous living space measuring approximately 175 square meters, spread across two floors, this property is perfect for a family or anyone seeking ample room in a serene setting. The house maintains many of its original features, such as exposed stone walls and a traditional fireplace fitted with a contemporary pellet stove, blending ecological efficiency with classic design. The entrance opens into a cozy sitting room, setting a welcoming tone for the rest of the home. The adjoining breakfast kitchen is a true highlight, featuring tiled flooring, modern fitted units with wooden countertops, an island unit with a sink and breakfast bar, and French doors that lead out to an inviting rear courtyard. Continuing on the ground floor, a spacious double-aspect reception room with a wood-burning stove offers a comfortable area for both relaxing and dining. Large French doors and windows ensure the room is bathed in natural light and provide access to a covered terrace, perfect for alfresco dining or simply enjoying the peaceful outdoors. The first floor houses five generously sized bedrooms, offering flexibility and space for a growing family or hosting guests. Each bedroom is well-lit by natural light from windows either facing the front or the rear of the property. Bathroom facilities on this floor include a full bathroom with a corner bath and separate shower, and a shower room, both featuring modern fittings. Outdoor spaces include a gravelled ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil community of Aunac-sur-Charente, this five-bedroom residence beautifully exemplifies the charm and robustness of Poitou-Charentes architecture. Offering a generous 175 square meters of living space, this house, priced at €221,490, is positioned perfectly for those looking to immerse themselves in French village life while enjoying the comforts of a spacious family home. The property itself captures a warm, welcoming feel that is fitting for both a permanent residence or a delightful holiday getaway. Each of the five bedrooms provides ample space, promoting personal sanctuary and relaxation. The two bathrooms cater to the convenience of larger families or guests. Practical in orientation, the house includes a thermodynamic water heating system and a pellet burner for heating, ensuring a cozy environment during the cooler months. Additionally, a high-speed fibre internet connection is installed, facilitating both remote work opportunities and leisurely internet usage. The interior is matched by a generous external space which includes a charmingly rustic barn. Currently utilized for a variety of purposes such as a gym, study, and bike storage, the barn offers new owners the flexibility to adapt it to their personal needs or hobbies. Adjacent to this, a courtyard provides an excellent entertainment area, ideal for family gatherings or casual, alfresco dining. The garden serves as a personal oasis featuring an above-ground swimming pool, which has been a beloved feature of the current owners. Inspired by convenience as well as leisure, the property's practical elements and recreational facilities like these make it a true family home. However, prospective buyers should appreciate that the charm of ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Aunac-sur-Charente, this delightful stone house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the Charente River, just a stone's throw from your beautifully maintained garden. This property is more than just a house; it's a lifestyle waiting to be embraced. Aunac-sur-Charente is a hidden gem in the Poitou Charentes region, known for its tranquil ambiance and stunning natural beauty. The village is a haven for those seeking peace and quiet, with its narrow lanes and absence of through traffic. Yet, it's conveniently located just 4 kilometers from the bustling town of Aunac, where you can find all the amenities you need. The larger market towns of Ruffec and Mansle are also within easy reach, offering a taste of local culture and vibrant community life. The house itself is a testament to traditional French architecture, with its 'Longere' style stone construction. It boasts three spacious reception rooms, three bedrooms, and two bathrooms, providing ample space for family living or entertaining guests. The property is in excellent condition, with oil central heating, double glazing, and a conforming sanitation system ensuring modern comfort. Step inside, and you'll be greeted by the warmth of old oak beams, exposed stone walls, and original fireplaces equipped with efficient wood burners. The ground floor features a fitted kitchen with a wood stove, a dining room with wooden floors and exposed beams, and a living room that opens onto a terrace, perfect for al fresco dining. Upstairs, the mezzanine leads to a large master bedroom with a private shower room, offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. Two additional bedroom ... click here to read more

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Imagine summer mornings beginning with coffee on the covered stone terrace, watching horses graze peacefully in sun-dappled paddocks as the Charente valley awakens around you. The scent of fresh bread from the village boulangerie drifts through open windows, mingling with lavender from your garden. This is the rhythm of life at this exceptional equestrian estate in Aunac-sur-Charente, where authentic French countryside living meets versatile vacation property ownership. This remarkable stone residence offers a rare opportunity for international buyers seeking a vacation home in the Poitou-Charentes region that combines traditional character with modern comfort and genuine income potential. Set within 1.46 hectares of private grounds in the peaceful heart of Aunac-sur-Charente, this property comprises two independent residences: a 4-bedroom main house and a 4-bedroom guest house, each with its own entrance, kitchen, and living spaces. The estate's complete equestrian facilities, 10x5m swimming pool, and substantial stone barns create endless possibilities for family gatherings, holiday rentals, or establishing a boutique equestrian tourism business in this horse-friendly region of France. The main house showcases the finest elements of Charentais architecture, with recently refurbished interiors that honor the building's heritage while providing contemporary comfort. Authentic stone flooring flows through the ground level, where two generous living rooms totaling 66 square meters offer flexible spaces for entertaining or quiet relaxation. The new modern kitchen spans 34 square meters, complemented by a separate 22-square-meter kitchen-dining room perfect for casual family meals. A dedicated utility room adds practical con ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village surroundings of Aunac-sur-Charente, this traditional 3-bedroom country home offers an experience of authentic rural French life. With a price tag of €249,000, this property presents an inviting canvas for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside while enjoying a home with a venerable character. This stone house, exemplifying the classic 'Longere' style, spans 174 square meters and has been thoughtfully appointed to marry classic charm with comfort. The heart of the home is undoubtedly the fitted kitchen, sized at a generous 29 square meters. Here, rustic aesthetics meet functionality with a wood stove set against a backdrop of exposed stone and beams—perfect for family meals and entertaining. Additionally, the dining room and living room, each decorated with wooden floors and unique architectural touches like original fireplaces and exposed beams, create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that extends to a terrace overlooking the picturesque settings. Upstairs, you find three cozy bedrooms. The master bedroom is particularly spacious and includes a private shower room, adding a touch of privacy and luxury. The landing area and additional bathroom are both practical and styled in keeping with the rest of the home. Living in Aunac-sur-Charente offers more than just a serene country lifestyle. The climate here is predominantly mild with distinct seasons, ideal for enjoying the outdoors. The Charente river, just a short stroll from your garden gate, enhances this rural idyll with its pleasant vistas and opportunities for fishing or leisurely river walks. For those interested in more vigorous pursuits, the region boasts numerous trails for hiking and biking. The local flora a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic locale of Puyréaux in the Charente department, this charming 3-bedroom stone farmhouse presents a remarkable opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Ideal for either a holiday retreat or a permanent residence, this property beautifully integrates traditional architectural elements with modern amenities, providing a comfortable and picturesque living environment. The house itself measures 215 square meters and sits on a generous plot offering ample outdoor space. The interior features a spacious living area complete with a log burner, ensuring a cozy atmosphere during the cooler months. This room remains pleasantly cool during the summer due to the property's traditional stone construction. The heart of the home is the well-appointed kitchen, which is conveniently connected to the dining room, creating a seamless flow that is perfect for family gatherings. Above the dining area is a versatile loft space, currently utilized as a studio but with potential to be converted into an additional bedroom. Three well-sized bedrooms underline the home's family-friendly appeal. The layout includes a bathroom on the first floor shared between two bedrooms, equipped with a shower, bath, basin, and toilet. The top floor houses another spacious bedroom with a private shower room, which is perfect for guests, offering privacy and comfort. Property Features Include: - Three Bedrooms - Three Bathrooms - Large Sitting Room with Log Burner - Spacious Kitchen adjoining Dining Room - Additional Loft Space - Extensive Laundry Room with separate WC - Double Glazed Windows - Two Large Barns with development potential Outdoor & Extras: - Well-maintained Gardens - Access to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, in the charming riverside town of Valence, lies this expansive and inviting 9-bedroom house waiting for you to call it home. This impressive Maison de Maître is an ideal opportunity for both overseas buyers and expatriates seeking a slice of French living with all the comforts of a grand and welcoming abode. As a real estate agent who's always on the move, I understand that buying a home from abroad is a significant decision, and I’m here to paint a vivid picture of what life might be like here in this beautiful part of France. Valence, with its tranquil riverside scenery, offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of larger towns, while still providing easy access to essential amenities and recreational options. This pretty village boasts a friendly atmosphere with a local bar and restaurant where everyone seems to know one another. It’s a mere 10-minute drive from the larger town of Mansle, where you'll find more comprehensive shopping, dining, and cultural experiences. The region is known for its moderate climate — enjoy mild winters and comfortably warm summers, ideal for enjoying the outdoor lifestyle typical in this part of France. Now, let’s wander through the main house, where the story begins with an inviting entrance hall that flows seamlessly into a spacious kitchen/diner. The lounge serves as a cozy retreat, centered around a traditional fireplace, perfect for unwinding after exploring the charms of the region. A WC and access to the wine cellar complete the ground floor. As you ascend to the first floor, you're greeted by a master bedroom complete with a shower room and a walk-in wardrobe. Another double bedroom and a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the charming riverside village of Valence, located in the beautiful Poitou-Charentes region of Charente, France, lies a grand Maison de Maître, a fine example of countryside living with a hint of luxury. This expansive property is perfectly suited for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil and picturesque French countryside, while also enjoying the comforts and leisure facilities of a home designed for entertaining and leisurely pursuits. Upon entering this expansive nine-bedroom house, you’ll be greeted by a charming entrance hall that leads you into the spacious kitchen and dining area. Imagine preparing meals while friends or family gather around, sharing stories and making memories. Adjacent, there’s a cozy lounge boasting a fireplace, perfect for those cooler evenings or simply enjoying a relaxing day in. Additionally, the property offers a practical WC and access to a wine cellar – an essential for those who appreciate the finer things in life. The first floor provides a well-conceived layout with a master bedroom complete with an en-suite shower room and a walk-in wardrobe. An additional double bedroom offers plenty of space for family or guests, and there’s a shower room conveniently located for their use. Moving to the second floor, you’ll find four more bedrooms and another shower room, ensuring ample space and privacy for everyone. Now, let's talk about the jewel of this property – the fully renovated gîte across the courtyard. With a large lounge and dining area featuring a stone fireplace, it serves as a fantastic venue for gatherings. Upstairs, the master suite promises a peaceful retreat with its own bathroom and dressing room, accompanied by two more bedrooms and a ... click here to read more

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Introducing an elegant 9-bedroom house nestled in the charming and historic riverside village of Valence, situated within the lush and green region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France. This grand house, known as a 'Maison de Maître', encompasses a generous space of 350 square meters and is offered at an exceptional value of 396,900€. This gorgeous property is more than just a dwelling. It is an invitation to experience a unique blend of French history, culture, style, and comfort — a true haven for those seeking a life of peace and tranquility without being too far from the pleasures and conveniences of modern living. The main house features an exquisite entrance hall leading to a cozy kitchen/diner, a warmly inviting lounge facilitated with a fireplace, and a conveniently placed WC. Every food and wine enthusiast will surely appreciate the access to a personal wine cellar, perfect for wine tasting sessions or for storing your precious collection. Property features in the main house include: - Comfortable kitchen/diner area - A lounge complete with a heartwarming fireplace - 6 bedrooms in total - 2 bedrooms on the first floor: a master bedroom with en-suite shower room and walk-in wardrobe, and an additional double bedroom - 4 more bedrooms on the second floor - 3 shower rooms - 2 separate WC areas The property also boasts a beautifully renovated gîte — a French term for a holiday cottage. This additional space houses a sizable 60m² lounge/diner set around an enchanting stone fireplace. It also accommodates a functional kitchen, a neat laundry room, a generous storeroom, and a WC. The gîte's enticing list of amenities includes: - A vast lounge/diner - Fully equipped kitchen - Convenient laundry room - Generous ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Verteuil-sur-Charente, this exquisite 12th-century residence offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home in France, this property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in culture, tranquility, and opportunity. Imagine waking up to the serene views of the Château de Verteuil, a majestic sight that has stood the test of time. This house, with its 232 m² of living space, is a testament to the rich history of the region, yet it has been thoughtfully restored to meet the needs of contemporary living. ### A Home with Character and Comfort - Three Spacious Bedrooms: Each room is a sanctuary, offering comfort and privacy. - Bright Mezzanine: A 15 m² space perfect for a home office or reading nook. - Elegant Dining Kitchen: Designed for both intimate dinners and entertaining guests. - Cozy Living Room: Features an insert fireplace, ideal for cozy evenings. - Balneotherapy Bathroom: A luxurious space for relaxation and rejuvenation. - Zen Patio with Water Curtain: An oasis of tranquility, perfect for unwinding. - Vaulted Cellar: Offers additional storage and a touch of historical intrigue. ### A Strategic Investment Opportunity This property is not only a dream home but also a smart investment. The independent commercial premises of 50 m² provide immediate profitability, making it ideal for those looking to capitalize on the region's thriving tourism industry. The house is sold fully furnished, allowing for immediate use or rental. - Strong Rental Potential: Thanks to its prime location and tourist demand. - Immediate Profitability: From the commercial premises. - Ready to Move In: Fully ... click here to read more

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Dreaming of a lavish and serene lifestyle in the picturesque village of Valence, in the sunny Poitou-Charentes region of France? This spacious 9-bedroom is a hidden gem now available for sale. Spanning across an impressive 350m2, this mansion is nestled amidst an enchanting two-acre estate. A quick 10-minute drive will take you to the bustling town of Mansle, where you'll find everything you need for your everyday life, from grocery shops to boutiques, and eateries that serve mouth-watering local delicacies. This impressive mansion boasts a main house, a fully renovated guest cottage (gite), and a bunch of outbuildings, all hemmed by beautifully manicured gardens. The main house opens into a welcoming entrance hall that leads to the cosy kitchen and dining area on one side and the lounge with a fireplace on the other - making it a perfect setting for either delicious family meals or a cosy night by the fire. Further, the main house accommodates: - 9 spacious bedrooms - 4 well-furnished bathrooms - Walk-in wardrobes in the master bedroom - A grand wine cellar - A quiet courtyard leading to the gite The guest cottage is equally charming, with: - A 60m2 lounge/dining room featuring a stone fireplace - A well-equipped kitchen - Laundry and storage rooms - An upstairs suite with a bedroom, bathroom, and dressing room - Two additional bedrooms - A bathroom with a WC As for the outbuildings, they hold: - A wine cellar - A workshop - A boiler room - Extra storage space - A barn/garage Moreover, the beauty of this property is further amplified with an exquisite, fully-equipped pool area at the back of the main house. You'll find: - A large pool with a solar shower - A pool house - Another barn - A sauna, a gym, and a WC ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic town of Verteuil-sur-Charente in the Charente department, this charming two-bedroom stone house offers a perfect blend of rustic allure and practical living, ideal for those yearning for a serene countryside experience. Priced at €185,500, this property spans 121 square meters and embodies the authentic architectural style of the region, making it a delightful find for home seekers interested in embracing the tranquil French lifestyle. Property Features - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Size: 121 square meters - Enclosed courtyard with a covered terrace - Original, restored bread oven at the courtyard - Additional parcel of land, 1152 square meters, located 300 meters from the house - Kitchen with original floorboards - Living rooms with stone flooring, a cozy stone fireplace, original sink, and wood-burning stoves - Spacious bathroom with walk-in shower and laundry area - Convertible attic with recent double-glazed windows, adding potential for extra living space - Recently updated, lined roof - Environmental-friendly Fosse Septique Compacte BIO installed in 2009 The property itself offers a quaint, well-maintained kitchen opening to a generously sized living room, characterized by its original stone flooring and an inviting stone fireplace. The bedrooms are spacious, with the master bedroom featuring dressing room access and original wood details which highlight the property’s period charm. Additionally, the bathroom is thoughtfully designed, combining modern amenities with rustic elements. The extra land parcel that accompanies the property provides a private retreat, perfect for gardening enthusiasts or those who simply enjoy outdoor leisure. Coupled with the south-facing ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting French countryside, the small village of Verteuil-sur-Charente awaits with its timeless allure and serene lifestyle. Whether you're seeking a peaceful retreat or a bustling life full of cultural experiences, this locale offers a delightful contrast between quiet country living and vibrant community engagement. Here, life is slower and richer in the little things that truly matter. With a vibrant blend of community spirit and picturesque landscapes, Verteuil-sur-Charente is a hidden gem for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, let me tell you about a particular property that could very well become your dream home or savvy investment. Situated conveniently in the village, this uniquely positioned villa offers dual accommodations, perfect for those who desire flexibility in their living arrangement. You might want to consider it for an investment or as your next holiday home escape. This property comprises of two distinct accommodations. The first is a well-kept village house complete with a terraced area that will comfortably park two cars. At the heart of this home is a cozy kitchen of about 17.5m², inviting you to step onto its cool tiled floor which leads seamlessly to the adjacent dining room spanning an impressive 50m². This space holds on to its historical roots, with original stone arches adding character from its days as a grain store. Imagine hosting friends here with the fireplace crackling on a chilly night. The adjacent barn of 30m² serves a variety of purposes—perhaps a workshop for your hobbies, or extra storage. From here, you'll find access to outside, a practicality that never goes unappreciated. Up above the barn lies untapped potential ... click here to read more

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Dreaming of owning a little piece of France? Look no further than this appealing two-bedroom house in Mansle, located in the charming department of Charente in west-central France. Situated on a plot of 1143m2, this property invites you to experience the serene French countryside lifestyle while being strategically close to bustling hubs and picturesque landscapes. Now, I've got a pretty hectic schedule here, helping clients from all over the globe find their dream homes in scenic destinations. Still, I couldn't let this gem pass by without sharing its unique potential with those of you keen to immerse yourselves in the French way of life. Let's walk you through this lovely property. The ground floor greets you with an entrance hall leading to an inviting living room and kitchen space, equipped with a wood-burning stove. It's just the right spot to gather with family or friends over meals or simple conversations, creating those memorable moments that make a house truly feel like home. There's also a comfortable sitting room, a separate toilet, and a shower room, ensuring practicality and comfort are woven into the design of this home. Upstairs, the house continues to impress with two bright bedrooms. The first room spreads across 22.5m2 complete with a built-in wardrobe, ensuring ample storage without encroaching on your space. The second bedroom is just as light and airy, offering 14.7m2 of space plus a 6.35m2 dressing room. Moving a bit higher, the attic - a generous 36m2 - holds endless opportunities. Whether you're dreaming of a third bedroom, a playroom, or even a creative studio, the height is just right to transform this space to suit your needs. Outside, authenticity and practicality shine through with a va ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Verteuil-sur-Charente offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines the charm of rural France with modern comforts, all set against the backdrop of the serene Charente River. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun streaming through your windows, casting a warm glow over the open-plan living area. This is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable memories. A Glimpse into Your New Home: - Spacious Living: The ground floor boasts an open-plan living room and kitchen, seamlessly extending to a large terrace, perfect for al fresco dining or simply soaking in the tranquil surroundings. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Two well-appointed bedrooms on the ground floor offer comfort and privacy, while a converted room on the first floor provides flexibility for an additional bedroom or a cozy reading nook. - Modern Amenities: A contemporary shower room and separate WC ensure convenience for family and guests alike. - Outdoor Oasis: The enclosed garden, adorned with a variety of trees and a semi-inground pool, invites you to unwind and enjoy the idyllic setting. - Riverside Retreat: With the river running along the bottom of the grounds, you'll have direct access to nature's beauty, perfect for leisurely strolls or picnics by the water. - Expansion Potential: A large attached barn and several smaller outbuildings offer exciting possibilities for expansion or conversion, subject to necessary permissions. - Income Opportunity: A small indepen ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the charming village of Verteuil-sur-Charente in the serene Poitou Charentes region of France. This delightful four-bedroom, two-bathroom detached house offers an inviting blend of comfort and spacious living, making it an ideal choice for a family looking to immerse themselves in French village life. Perfectly located at the entrance of Verteuil-sur-Charente, the house presents uninterrupted views of the verdant countryside, offering both tranquility and the convenience of nearby village amenities. Imagine stepping out to fetch fresh morning pastries from the local baker, visiting the butcher for locally sourced meats, or enjoying evenings at quaint bars and restaurants—all within walking distance from your doorstep. The property is designed with functionality and family living in mind. The substantial basement area includes a workshop/garage of approximately 50 square meters, providing ample space for three vehicles and featuring both concrete and parquet flooring, making it ideal for various purposes, from vehicle storage to a DIY space. Additionally, the basement contains a large storeroom with a tiled floor and a separate carport capable of housing two cars, ensuring plenty of storage and utility space. The ground floor is where this house truly feels like a home. It boasts a spacious 35 square meter living room, complete with linoleum flooring and a cozy wood-burning stove that distributes heat to several rooms, creating a warm ambiance during cooler months. Dual French windows open out to a terrace and balcony, perfect for enjoying outdoor meals or simply soaking up the picturesque surroundings. The fitted kitchen, practical yet stylish, promises to be the heart of home act ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the charming village of Verteuil-sur-Charente in Poitou Charentes, France, lies a captivating 6-bedroom house, a residence steeped in historical allure and surrounded by captivating landscapes. The house, a former railway station serving the steam trains routing from Ruffec to Roumazieres-Loubert, holds tales of its bustling past, where it briefly resumed operation during World War II, evoking nostalgic images of travelers awaiting the arrival of steam trains. Spanning a generous 234 square meters, this unique property is set on a plush ¾ acre plot that includes a mature garden, a nourishing vegetable plot, and an impressive attached barn with majestic arches that evoke a sense of historical grandeur. The primary living space is conveniently located on the ground floor, comprising a spacious living room adorned with a cozy wood-burning fireplace and charming beam ceilings, complemented by a corner kitchen. The house is thoughtfully equipped with a variety of amenities including: - Main accommodation on the ground floor - Self-contained 3-bedroom apartment on the first floor, offering rental income potential or extra space for guests - Large living room with an insert wood burner and French doors providing garden access - Modern kitchen equipped with essential appliances - Shower room featuring a double vanity and a separate WC - Varied flooring including laminate, linoleum, and tile throughout the home - Additional buildings such as a large barn divided into two rooms and a summer kitchen area Situated in Verteuil-sur-Charente, residents enjoy a peaceful, rural lifestyle amidst one of France’s most beautiful villages. Located near the picturesque Charente River, the village provides perfect settings fo ... click here to read more

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Introducing a picturesque stone house nestled in the charming village of Verteuil-Sur-Charente, Poitou Charentes, France – a gem that beautifully fuses modern comfort with classic provincial charm. In great condition, this tranquil abode showcases two spacious bedrooms, a tastefully renovated bathroom, and sits comfortably on 72 square meters of land. As part of its 2017 renovation, the residence was fitted with high-quality materials, creating an aura of stylish opulence. The grand open-plan living area of 76 square meters, complete with a fitted kitchen, dining area, and sitting area, exudes spaciousness and freedom. Enjoy the warmth of the cosy wood burner in the cooler months or stretch out onto the lovely terrace during the summer - the perfect respite from the heat. In addition to the main living spaces, the house includes a practical laundry room, a separate WC, and a small storage area just above, maximizing the space available. The two bedrooms are well-sized, featuring fitted wardrobes and French doors that open out onto a private courtyard, creating an ambiance of secluded serenity enveloped in morning sun. The bathroom offers a large walk-in shower, hand basin, WC, and bidet, all encased in modern design and quality workmanship. Beyond the interiors, the house extends to a superb garden, completely walled for maximum privacy but still offering views to the magnificent chateau of Verteuil-sur-Charente. Property Features: - Size: 72 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Open plan living area: 76m2 - Wood stove - Private courtyard - Garage/Workshop - Walled garden - Rainwater collection tank Living in Verteuil-sur-Charente offers a desirable way of life that fuses rural tranquillity with easy acces ... click here to read more

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