Chirac Charente Gem: Renovated 2-Bed House with Expansive Garden & Solar Upgrades on 6511m2 Land near Amenities

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Chirac, France, Chirac (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 84Floor area

€129,000

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

84m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the tranquil and picturesque Chirac, a quaint town in the Charente department of the Poitou-Charentes region in France, lies a delightful opportunity for those seeking the charm and allure of French countryside living. This cozy 2-bedroom house, with its lovingly renovated features and bountiful garden space, offers you a unique chance to immerse yourself in an idyllic rural lifestyle enriched by the cultural backdrop of this fascinating region.

The home itself, spreading across a comfortable 84 square meters, is perfect for small families or couples looking to downsize without compromising on quality and comfort. You immediately step into a welcoming entrance that leads you to a cozy kitchen where numerous family meal preps await. The kitchen, at 13 square meters, is a bright and functional space, perfect for cooking up a storm or trying out local French cuisines with freshly picked ingredients from your very own garden.

Throughout the premises, comfort remains a priority. The living room, with its accommodating 24 square meters, is an inviting space that beckons you to relax and unwind after a long day. Imagine warm get-togethers or cozy evenings spent by the green flame wood stove, a perfect setting especially if you plan on teaching your kids the joys of indoor picnics or creating memories reading books together.

The bedrooms, each around 12 square meters, provide a peaceful retreat after a day spent exploring Chirac’s beautiful countryside or the nearby amenities. And with one bathroom and a separate toilet, the house offers ease and convenience in daily living.

As someone who appreciates the nuances of a bustling life, I understand the importance of simple joy and balance in living spaces. Therefore, it brings me great pleasure to share more about its exterior that truly stands out. The home comes with charming outbuildings, including a stable and a quaint garden shed – both presenting superb potential for those with a flair for creative projects or a passion for horses and gardening.

One of the captivating features of this property is the expansive garden spread across a total area of approximately 6,511 square meters. This outdoor sanctuary not only comes with 20 fruit trees proudly standing but is also prepared to support avid gardeners with its greenhouse and an intricate rainwater harvesting system. For those keen on sustainable living, this aspect of the property is a true gem. Perhaps build your own deck and relish the sun-kissed afternoons with a good book in hand, or throw garden parties that become the talk of Chirac!

The property boasts a south-facing alert which means the French sun is yours to cherish all year round. This region is blessed with a temperate climate, making every season a spectacular display of nature's splendor. Be it the vibrant blooms of spring or the golden hues of autumn, every moment here is a backdrop of beauty waiting to be savored.

Living in Chirac is akin to stepping into a postcard. The town is rich in history and local charm, offering various activities for nature enthusiasts and culture seekers alike. Fancy a gentle stroll? The scenic routes along the Charente River are perfect for day trips and picnics. For those who prefer the buzz of community events, the local markets, artisanal shops, and delicious eateries provide a window into the daily life and warmth of the Poitou-Charentes region.

Moreover, the house, thanks to its recent renovations, reassures you with practical amenities. New electricity installations, a solar water heater, and roof insulation ensure that this charming house caters to modern-day needs without losing its historical character. Plus, the cost-effective property tax is another attraction for savvy buyers aiming for long-term residence.

Key features of the property include:
- 2 cozy bedrooms
- Inviting 24m2 living room
- Charming kitchen with direct garden access
- Stable and garden shed for versatile use
- Vast garden with greenhouse and water system
- South-facing for optimal sunlight
- Recently updated electricity and roof insulation
- Efficient wood stove heating
- 20 flourishing fruit trees
- Proximity to local amenities

This home is more than just a place to live; it’s a promise of new beginnings and experiences in the heart of France. Whether you’re sipping wine on a warm summer evening or exploring the historic essence of Chirac, this property stands as your gateway to embracing la vie française in all its glory.

Should you decide to embark on this exciting journey, this home in Chirac is waiting to welcome you. It’s time to make your dream of owning a little piece of French paradise a reality. Remember, opportunities like this are delicacies – cherished and rare, so don’t miss your chance to seize it.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
84
Price per m²
€1,536
Garden size
6511
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Picture yourself on a Sunday morning in late September, mug of coffee in hand, standing at the edge of 6,000 square metres of your own woodland in the Landes. No road noise. No neighbours. Just the creak of old oak, the faint whistle of a bird you can't quite name, and a natural spring quietly doing its thing in the corner of the plot. That's what life at this 18th-century Landaise farmhouse actually feels like — and at €119,000, it's not a fantasy. It's available right now. Built in the architectural tradition of the Landes region, this single-storey stone farmhouse carries the kind of bones that renovation enthusiasts dream about. The 76-square-metre interior includes two bedrooms, a living room anchored by a period fireplace that's clearly seen a few hundred winters, a bathroom, and a kitchen space ready to be fitted to your own specification. Attached to the main house is a 37-square-metre barn — sound structure, full of potential — that could become a guest studio, a workshop, a covered outdoor dining space, or simply extra storage for bikes and canoes. The decisions are yours. That's rather the point. The property needs work. There's no dressing that up. Renovation quotes are available on request, and buyers with a clear-eyed view of what's involved will find this an unusually honest opportunity. What you're really purchasing is a historic Landes farmhouse at a fraction of what restored examples in this corridor fetch, a plot of wooded land with a genuine natural spring, and a location three minutes from Saint-Geours-d'Auribat — a village with a grocery store, a bakery, a preschool, and a bus stop. The fundamentals are already there. Poyanne sits in the southern Landes, in the vast Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful house in Chirac, Charente, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its charming village setting and proximity to essential amenities, this property is perfect for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and embrace the tranquil French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on one of the dual terraces, and planning your day in this idyllic location. Whether you're looking to downsize, retire, or simply enjoy a slower pace of life, this property offers the perfect blend of convenience and countryside charm. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in the serene village of Chirac, Charente, within the Poitou-Charentes region, known for its rolling landscapes and rich history. - Size: A cozy 77 square meters, offering a manageable space for easy maintenance. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: One spacious bedroom and two well-appointed bathrooms, providing comfort and privacy. - Additional Studio: A separate studio apartment at the bottom of the garden, ideal for guests, a creative workspace, or potential rental income. - Outdoor Living: Enjoy lazy afternoons by the above-ground pool or unwind on the terraces in your private, not-overlooked garden. - Ample Storage: A spacious sous-sol, large garage/workshop, and carport offer plenty of room for hobbies, storage, or parking. - Extra Land: A separate 3,275m² plot of land just up the road, perfect for gardening, leisure, or future projects. - Investment Potential: With its additional studio and extra land, this property offers excellent potential for rental income or future development. - Accessibili ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil charm of the French countryside, this delightful two-bedroom house in Chirac, Poitou-Charentes, offers a serene escape for those looking to immerse themselves in the heart of one of France's most picturesque regions. At first glance, the home presents a harmonious blend of classic rural aesthetics and modern conveniences—perfectly poised for a buyer seeking a stress-free property transaction, as everything is ready to move in and enjoy. With a reasonable price tag of €129,000, this home features two cozy bedrooms, each 12 square meters in size, which are perfect snug sanctuaries for a small family or a couple seeking a peaceful retreat. The spacious 24 square meter living room offers ample space for living and entertaining, while the kitchen's 13 square meters make for a functional hub where you can gather around to prepare and share meals. Perched atop a cellar and crawl space, this 84 square meter residence is set on an incredible 6511 square meter plot, providing abundant outdoor space that's sure to ignite the imagination of keen gardeners and nature enthusiasts alike. Imagine transforming the ready-established vegetable garden into your very own organic produce haven. The greenhouse further complements this potential by offering a year-round growing space. One of the most enticing aspects of this property is its blend of traditional and innovative features. Recent renovations have ushered in a wave of modern amenities including a new electricity system, a solar water heater, and enhanced roof insulation that collectively promise comfort and energy efficiency. The green flame wood stove fosters a cozy ambience, while the option of electric radiators stand by as a secondary choice. Living i ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the verdant embrace of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, in the quaint village of Manot, France, this captivating four-bedroom country home offers a picturesque escape from the bustle of city life, ideal for those longing for tranquility or an overseas family residence. With a generous plot spanning nearly 39,000 sqm, including a delightful mix of orchard, woodlands, and functional outdoor spaces, this property boasts a total living area of 150 sqm, marking it as both spacious and inviting. Upon entering the property, you are greeted by a beautifully restored farmhouse, where rustic charm harmoniously intertwines with modern comforts. The ground floor houses an impressive kitchen/diner equipped with oak units and contemporary appliances, fashioning an ideal spot for family meals and gatherings. Adjacent to this, a cozy bathroom features a shower, perfect for freshening up after a day exploring the natural surrounds. The expansive living-dining area, complete with a pellet burner and doors that open onto a lovely covered terrace, allows for seamless indoor-outdoor living. This space, bathed in natural light and framing views of the rolling countryside, is the heart of the home. Ascending to the first floor, the sleeping quarters are thoughtfully laid out. Two bedrooms are accessible via one staircase, offering substantial living space and privacy, while two additional cozy bedrooms can be reached via a spiral staircase from the living room. An office/lounge area on a galleried landing overlooks the lower level, providing a perfect nook for reading or home office work. A second, well-appointed bathroom caters to these bedrooms, enhancing family convenience. Property Features: - Four bedrooms - Two bathrooms - In-g ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of La Péruse, within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, France, this welcoming three-bedroom house presents a splendid opportunity for those seeking a blend of traditional charm and contemporary convenience. Priced at an attractive 150,000 euros, it offers a comfortable living environment and the potential for personal customization. Spanning 137 square meters, this residence reveals an inviting atmosphere from the moment you step inside. The ground floor is artfully designed with a spacious living room featuring a cozy wood-burning stove, ideal for chilly evenings. The living room gracefully flows into an open kitchen equipped with necessary built-in units. The kitchen grants rear access to a secluded walled terrace, perfect for private outdoor dining or relaxation. Upstairs, you'll find the sleeping quarters which include bedrooms that are suitably sized, each with built-in wardrobe space. These rooms share access to a family bathroom complete with a tub, while the uppermost floor of the home hosts an expansive open living area that includes an ensuite bathroom, providing a perfect space for guests or as a master suite. The property speaks to those with a vision for renovation as there is an attached barn in need of refurbishment. This space offers tremendous potential, whether you choose to integrate it into the main house or transform it into a separate dwelling, subject to the necessary permissions. Outdoor space includes a pleasing garden adjacent to the property and additional structures such as another garage, workshop, and shed, enhancing utility and storage options. Off-road parking caters to the needs of vehicle owners. Living in La Péruse, you are posi ... click here to read more

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Discover the prospect of life in the serene and sought-after location of La Péruse, nestled within the breathtaking landscapes of Poitou-Charentes, in the Charente department of France. This three-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those looking to settle in the heart of French countryside, harmonising modern living with the tranquil surroundings of a picturesque village. Now, allow me to guide you through this property and the enviable lifestyle it promises. Remember, as a bussy global real estate agent, I’m bringing you insights no matter where in the world you're starting from. Let's start with the house itself. Sitting on the fringes of a quaint village, this three-bedroom solid-built house is ideal for both families and individuals alike. The home instantly greets you with its warm, inviting aura, setting the stage for the comfortable living space you'll find inside. This property is not just any home; it's a gateway to a slower, yet rewarding pace of life. - 3 bedrooms, providing ample personal space - 2 bathrooms, including one en-suite for convenience - Open kitchen with built-in units, perfect for cooking hearty meals - Large living room with a wood-burning stove, creating warmth during the cooler months - Second-floor open living area, versatile for an extra lounge or hobby space - Secluded walled terrace, a private retreat for outdoor moments - Attached barn, ripe for renovation or integration into the main house - Off-road parking, offering ease for vehicle access - Lovely garden space, vibrant and green - Garage/workshop/shed, providing extra storage or workspace The property stands on the backdrop of a west-facing facade that presents stunning views of the nearby lake. Imagine starting your da ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque French countryside, this riverside home is a unique opportunity for those looking to own a piece of tranquil France. Located in Saint-Maurice-des-Lions, a serene village in the Poitou-Charentes region, this property offers a harmonious blend of natural beauty and convenient living. As a real estate agent with a global network, I can tell you this is the kind of property that stands out due to its features and its amazing surroundings. Saint-Maurice-des-Lions is an idyllic escape with its rolling landscapes and a climate that complements a life of peace and quiet. With warm summers, often touched by a gentle breeze, and mild winters, the region offers a pleasant environment throughout all seasons. Residents enjoy the framing of lush greens provided by the local orchards and vineyards, which are in full bloom come spring and summer. The house itself boasts 225 square meters of living space and is laid out on a generous plot spanning 6164 square meters. This four-bedroom home is perfect for those who crave privacy and convenience in one complete package. Once you enter through the secure electric gates, you feel an immediate sense of seclusion and peace, accentuated by the soothing sounds of the river Goire. Features of the Property: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 3 bathrooms - Plot size: 6164m² - Living room/dining area: 41m² - Private river access - Separate gîte with its own amenities - Workshop and wood store - Heating through wood burners and a heat pump - Double glazing for energy efficiency - Electric gated entrance for extra security As you step into the main house, you'll be greeted by a fully equipped kitchen, ideal for those who cherish home-cooked meals. Enjoy seamless flow from the kit ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful 2-bedroom house in Chabanais offers a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comforts. Ideal for those seeking a tranquil escape, this property is a gateway to the serene French countryside, where time seems to slow down, and every moment is savored. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds. As you step outside, the crisp morning air fills your lungs, and the sun casts a golden hue over the rolling hills. This is not just a house; it's a sanctuary, a place where memories are made and cherished. ### A Home That Tells a Story Upon entering, you're greeted by a warm and inviting open-plan living area. The exposed beam ceilings and crackling log burner evoke a sense of nostalgia, reminiscent of simpler times. The fully fitted kitchen, with its modern amenities, invites you to create culinary masterpieces, perhaps inspired by the local French cuisine. The second lounge, with its own log burner, offers a cozy retreat, perfect for curling up with a good book or enjoying a glass of wine. The home's layout flows seamlessly, leading you to two serene bedrooms that promise restful nights and rejuvenating mornings. ### Outdoor Bliss Step through the patio doors to discover a sunny gravelled courtyard, an ideal spot for morning coffee or evening aperitifs. The peaceful back garden, with its lush greenery, provides a private oasis, while the well-established front garden offers shade and privacy. ### The Chabanais Experience Chabanais, a charming town in the Charente department, is a hidden gem waiting to be explored. Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, the town offers a plethora of activitie ... click here to read more

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Welcome aboard, folks! I'm thrilled to present to you a magnificent property nestled in the charming town of Chabanais, located in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France. This stunning home offers a distinctive blend of tranquility and accessibility, making it the perfect find for heartwarming family gatherings or a serene retreat for expats looking to enjoy the French countryside. Let me get straight into it as I've got a busy day ahead, running around the beautiful properties of France and meeting enthusiastic buyers! This generously sized house is priced at a reasonable €475,000 and promises not just a dwelling, but an experience. First off, let's visualize the home: Double electric gates welcome you into a private paradise, where a long driveway ushers you to a captivating residence. Spread across an impressive 340 square meters, this house boasts five spacious bedrooms and two elegant bathrooms. Ideal for a large family or those who love hosting, it ensures everyone has their own slice of heaven under this grand roof. The house showcases five reception rooms, beautifully decorated, with high ceilings that invite sunlight and add to the sense of grandeur. This design encourages a vibrant living environment, letting natural light pour in and highlighting the stunning interiors. As you walk through, you'll find a spacious kitchen ready to cater to delicious family meals or quiet evenings with friends. - 5 bedrooms, offering ample space - 2 modern bathrooms - 5 exquisitely designed reception rooms - Landscaped gardens with mature trees - Spacious kitchen - Private, gated driveway - Large tree-lined pasture - Potential rental gite with separate building - Oil-fueled boiler housed in a large bas ... click here to read more

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Push open the old iron gate in the high stone wall and the world outside disappears completely. That's the first thing you notice—the silence, punctuated only by birdsong and the faint rustle of the linden trees lining the garden path. You're standing in front of a house that has been here since the 1400s, its medieval stone-framed windows still intact, its bread oven still capable of baking a full loaf. This isn't a renovation project dressed up in period details. It's the real thing, sitting on nearly three hectares of private grounds just outside Ansac-sur-Vienne in the heart of the Charente, offered to the market at a price that would barely buy a two-bedroom flat in Paris. The scale of what's here takes a moment to register. A seven-bedroom main residence with double-height ceilings and exposed oak beams. Two self-contained gîtes, both renovated and generating rental income. A 150-square-metre barn. A cottage that still needs work. A 15th-century pigeonry that stops every visitor in their tracks. And over 7.5 acres of walled land, watered by the estate's own spring. For buyers searching for a genuinely viable income-producing holiday property in southwest France, or a private family compound with space for multiple generations, estates with this combination of features simply don't come to market often. Step inside the main house through the arched entrance and you walk into a wide hallway anchored by an oak staircase that climbs to a mezzanine gallery above. The main room below is cathedral-like—double height, flooded with light from three large glass doorways that open directly onto the terrace and walled garden. A log burner sits at one end. On a January morning with frost on the garden and a fire going, this r ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Roumazières-Loubert, this delightful 3-bedroom house offers a perfect escape for those seeking a second home in the heart of France's enchanting Charente region. With its blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is an ideal retreat for international buyers looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with views of rolling hills and lush greenery stretching as far as the eye can see. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Terres-de-Haute-Charente, a region renowned for its serene landscapes, rich history, and vibrant local culture. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in a peaceful hamlet, just a short drive from the bustling market towns and villages of Charente. - Accessibility: Approximately 40 minutes from Limoges Airport and the city of Angoulême, offering convenient travel options for international visitors. - Size: Spacious 128m² living area, perfect for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Bedrooms: Three generously sized mansard bedrooms, each offering unique views and ample natural light. - Bathrooms: Two well-appointed bathrooms, including a large walk-in shower and modern fixtures. - Living Spaces: Traditional kitchen with exposed timbers and a cozy living room featuring a pellet burner for those chilly winter evenings. - Outdoor Living: Expansive garden with potential for a swimming pool, ideal for summer barbecues and outdoor relaxation. - Outbuildings: Includes a barn, garage, and additional storage spaces, offering endless possibilities for customization. The Charente Lifestyle: Living in Terres-de-Haute-Charente means embracing a lifestyle that is both relaxed and e ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of the Charente countryside, this four-bedroom bungalow in Roumazières-Loubert offers a tranquil yet connected lifestyle, perfect for families or those looking to immerse themselves in the French rural charm. Set on a sprawling 10-acre estate, the property ensures privacy and ample space for outdoor activities, while being just a stone's throw from the local village of Exideuil. The house itself, built in 1994, provides a cozy yet spacious living environment with a total of 130 square meters of living space. The interior boasts a large living room of approximately 39 square meters, coupled with a spacious kitchen diner. The layout is designed for ease, with a semi-open plan that features a breakfast bar providing seamless integration between the kitchen and living spaces. The inclusion of built-in wardrobes in all four bedrooms allows for efficient use of space, enhancing the practicality of each room. The family bathroom is equipped with both a bath and separate shower unit, catering to the needs of a bustling family life. For those considering sustainable living, the property is equipped with a recently installed heat pump (2021) providing central heating, alongside exceptional insulation that ensures year-round comfort. Practical amenities include an attached garage of 39 square meters with a utility area and convenient indoor access to the house. Additional outbuildings like a barn of 80 square meters present potential for various uses such as storage or even conversion into stables, making it ideal for those with equestrian interests. The surrounding acreage consists of 4 hectares of constructible land and 6000 square meters of woodland with perimeter tracks, ideal for walking, hor ... click here to read more

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Step into the tranquil embrace of the picturesque countryside with this charming 3-bedroom house, nestled in the Bohemian landscape of Poitou-Charentes, in the delightful town of Roumazières-Loubert, France. A perfect retreat for those seeking a blend of rustic allure and modern convenience, you'll find yourself immediately captivated by the harmonious atmosphere that defines this home. Imagine pulling up to your new abode after a brisk 5-minute drive from the heart of Roumazières-Loubert, a quaint town imbued with historical charm. The minute you navigate through the picturesque paths dotting the sprawling fields, the allure of your private hamlet greets you warmly. This is where your new chapter unfolds, in the midst of enchanting France, famous for its romantic climate of mild summers and gently cold winters, inviting you to revel in the cozy ambiance this setting affords. As you approach your future haven, the pleasing exterior hints at the marvels within. Step inside and you're welcomed by an expansive 33.38m² open-plan living space—perfect for family gatherings or hosting friends. The heart of the home, the kitchen, boasts modern appliances and a stylish island, encouraging culinary exploration and conversation. Adjoining this space is a utility room, a convenient facet for a bustling household. Journey further, and you'll find a thoughtfully laid-out ground floor, featuring two elegantly designed bedrooms, each offering built-in wardrobes, ensuring you're never short of storage space. One of these bedrooms is a master suite, complete with an en-suite bathroom. Imagine starting each day with serene garden views and freshly brewed coffee on your own covered terrace. Down the hallway, a sleek walk-in shower room w ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Terres-de-Haute-Charente, this charming three-bedroom country home offers a tranquil escape in the quintessence of rural French living. Set on a generous plot of approximately 4497m², the restored rustic stone house invites a lifestyle close to nature with modern comforts subtly blended with traditional features. The property boasts a well-delineated layout that capitalizes on its bucolic surroundings. The ground floor hosts a cozy living room adorned with a wood burner, perfect for chilly evenings. The modern fitted kitchen opens directly onto a large, 40m² covered terrace, ideal for enjoying alfresco dining and taking in the serene views of the extensive aquatic gardens, complete with a pond and streaming water—a rare delight fostering a calm and restorative environment. The master suite is a highlight, perched on a mezzanine level, offering 47m² of space accentuated by exposed beams and sweeping views over the garden. Two additional bedrooms, each with ensuite facilities, provide ample space for family and guests, ensuring privacy and comfort. The property includes a cottage with its separate entrance, presenting a superb opportunity for developing additional independent accommodation or guest quarters, subject to planning permissions. Additional amenities include a garage and a substantial workshop, providing practical space for various projects or storage needs. Property Features: - Total plot size: 4497m² - Built size: 170m² - 3 Bedrooms - 3 Bathrooms - Living area: 35m² - Terrace size: 40m² - Wood Burner - Exposed beams - Aquatic gardens with pond and stream - Separate cottage - Garage and large workshop Living in Roumazières-Loubert, you'll experience the heart of French ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming 3-bedroom country house nestled in the serene landscape of Roumazières-Loubert in the Poitou-Charentes region, located in the department of Charente, France. Encompassing a total area of 170 sqm set on a generous plot of 4497 sqm, this property promises a perfect blend of rustic beauty and modern convenience, ideal for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a delightful family home. The main residence captivates with its aesthetic allure, featuring a restored rustic stone facade that exudes timeless charm. The ground floor is thoughtfully arranged, offering a cozy living room equipped with a wood burner for those cooler evenings. The modern fitted kitchen allows for easy access to a spacious 40 sqm covered terrace, providing the ideal setting for dining al fresco and enjoying long summer evenings amidst the lush landscape. Ascending to the first floor, the layout includes an impressive 47 sqm master bedroom, situated on a mezzanine level, boasting exposed wooden beams and serene garden views that enhance the overall tranquil ambiance. The addition of two further bedrooms, each with ensuite facilities, caters superbly to family living or hosting guests. Beside the main house, a charming private cottage awaits development. With its own access, this could potentially be transformed into an independent accommodation or a creative space, subject to the relevant permissions. Outdoor enthusiasts will be delighted with the mature aquatic gardens, complete with a picturesque pond and stream - a perfect haven for relaxation or nature watching. The property also boasts practical features such as a garage and a large workshop, suited for various projects or storage needs. Living in Roumazières-Loubert offers ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, near the charming town of Roumazières-Loubert, France, this delightful 3-bedroom country home offers a retreat into nature combined with the rustic allure of a traditional French stone house. The home is set on a spacious plot of approximately 4497 square meters and boasts an overall living space of 170 square meters, presenting an ideal venue for tranquility and relaxation. The beautifully restored property strikes a perfect balance between rustic charm and modern comforts. The ground floor features a comfortable living room equipped with a cozy wood burner, seamlessly leading into a modern fitted kitchen with all necessary amenities. Direct access from here extends to a large covered terrace of 40 square meters, making it a wonderful area for outdoor dining or to simply enjoy those lovely, long summer evenings overlooking the lush garden. On the mezzanine level above, the master bedroom stretches out over a generous 47 square meters, adorned with exposed wooden beams and offering picturesque views over the manicured gardens. Two additional bedrooms each come with ensuite bathrooms, providing privacy and convenience for family and guests alike. The grounds of the property are a true highlight, featuring magnificent mature aquatic gardens which include a pond and a stream, enhancing the tranquil and bucolic setting of this country home. Also on the premises is a charming private cottage that provides an excellent opportunity for renovation. This could serve as independent accommodation, a studio, or a home office, subject to obtaining necessary permissions. For those with a practical side, the property does not lack utility spaces. A substantial garage ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this remarkable 8-bedroom estate in Ansac-sur-Vienne offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. Once part of a 15th-century chateau, this property seamlessly blends historic charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat for discerning buyers. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the lush canopy surrounding your private estate. With nearly 3 hectares of land, this property promises tranquility and privacy, a true sanctuary from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. ### A Glimpse into the Past The main residence, with its grand reception rooms and period features, is a testament to the architectural elegance of a bygone era. Vaulted ceilings and vast cellars speak of the property's storied past, while the independent one-bedroom ground floor apartment offers modern convenience for guests or extended family. ### A Lifestyle of Leisure Living in Ansac-sur-Vienne means embracing a lifestyle rich in culture and leisure. The nearby riverside market town of Confolens is renowned for its vibrant music festival, drawing visitors from across the globe. Here, you can immerse yourself in the local culture, savoring the flavors of regional cuisine and exploring charming boutiques. ### Outdoor Adventures Await For nature enthusiasts, the estate's expansive grounds offer endless opportunities for exploration. Whether you're strolling through the private garden courtyard, embarking on a nature walk, or simply enjoying a quiet moment by the pigeonnier, the beauty of the French countryside is yours to discover. ### Modern Amenities Despite its h ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque town of Confolens, nestled within the scenic Poitou-Charentes region of France, this charming 4-bedroom house presents an appealing proposition for families or expatriates seeking a spacious living environment with opportunities for personalization. The region itself is well-known for its mild climate, enjoying distinct seasonal variations that are neither too harsh in winter nor overwhelmingly hot in summer, making it an ideal location for those accustomed to various climates. Entering the property, one is greeted by a welcoming entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. It leads directly to a functional kitchen which benefits from an adjoining cellar, perfect for additional storage or possibly even upgrading to a pantry or wine cellar depending on your needs. Adjacent to the kitchen, the living-dining room, complete with a cozy fireplace, offers a warm and inviting space for family gatherings and entertaining guests. On this ground floor, there is also a bedroom and a separate bathroom and toilet, which could serve well for guests or potentially be converted into a home office or study, catering to the needs of remote workers. The first floor features three spacious bedrooms, each offering ample natural light and generous space to accommodate personal tastes in décor. A second bathroom and toilet also reside on this floor, ensuring convenience and privacy for family members and guests alike. One of the unique aspects of this house is its versatile basement area, which harbors two additional rooms, a laundry room, a two-car garage, and a cellar. This lower level offers significant potential for renovation and customization. Whether you need more storage space, a workshop, or ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque heart of the Limousin countryside, this exquisite 18th-century estate in Confolens offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Imagine waking up to the serene sounds of nature, surrounded by lush greenery and the gentle rustle of leaves in the breeze. This property is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet conveniently located within reach of major cities like Poitiers, Limoges, and Angoulême. A Glimpse into History Built in 1742, this estate is a testament to timeless elegance. The main house, or Maison de Maître, has been meticulously restored, preserving its historic character while incorporating modern amenities. With 465 m² of living space spread over seven rooms, the house boasts high ceilings, underfloor heating, and double-glazed windows, ensuring comfort throughout the year. Living Spaces The heart of the home is a spacious 43 m² kitchen, fully equipped with high-end appliances and a central island, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. The living room exudes warmth, with its carved wooden staircase and fireplaces, creating an inviting atmosphere for family gatherings. Relaxation and Wellness The 35 m² bathroom is a sanctuary in itself, featuring a jacuzzi, heated areas, and a mezzanine lounge with a sauna and hammam for six people. It's the perfect place to unwind after a day exploring the beautiful French countryside. Accommodation The property offers six bedrooms, including a large dormitory-style room on the top floor, ideal for hosting guests or creating a family retreat. An independent apartment with its own entrance provides additional living space, complete with a living room and kitchen. Potential for Expans ... click here to read more

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