Enchanting 3-Bedroom Stone House in Jarnac with Vineyard Views, Terraces, and Quick Access to Local Culture & Tranquility

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Jarnac, Poitou-Charentes, 16200, France, Jarnac (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 177Floor area

€243,800

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

177m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Poitou-Charentes, lies a stone house with a story to tell in the charming town of Jarnac. For those yearning for a home that promises both serenity and convenience, this property is more than just walls and a roof—it's an invitation to experience the rich local culture and history of the region. Let me paint a picture of this property and the life that waits for you in this delightful corner of France.

This three-bedroom haven sits gracefully among sprawling vineyards, offering an intoxicating blend of rural charm and urban accessibility. As you approach the property, you will appreciate its sturdy stone exterior, a testament to its good condition and enduring presence. Once inside, the entrance hall greets you with warmth, providing not just a passage but a segue into the rest of the house.

The ground floor unravels into a generously-sized living room where sunlight dances through two sets of sliding patio doors. On sunny days, these doors seamlessly connect the indoors with two paved terraces, perfect spots for morning coffees or evening reflections as you marvel at the garden and vineyard panorama. The spacious dining room beckons for family gatherings and festive meals, nestled next to a well-arranged kitchen that awaits your culinary adventures.

Completing the ground floor is a functional laundry and boiler room, a convenience that any busy family will appreciate, alongside an integral garage and a cozy workshop for those who indulge in crafts or hobbies.

Ascending the stairs, a large landing offers a realm of possibilities—perhaps a home office or a reading nook with picturesque views as your backdrop. Here, three double bedrooms unfold, each offering fine views that stretch into the distance. The master bedroom is a private retreat, complete with an ensuite shower room, perfect for moments of solitude. Moreover, a family bathroom ensures there’s ample space for everyone during busy mornings.

Let’s not forget the garden outside, an extension of the house itself. Predominantly lawned and accented with trees, shrubs, hedges, and flower borders, it's an oasis that calls out for picnics or leisurely afternoons under the sun.

Jarnac, your new neighborhood, is much more than just a market town. Known for its connection to the world-famous Cognac production, living here means diving deep into a culture rich in history and flavor. The local vineyards provide a stunning backdrop to everyday life, with opportunities to explore and understand the art of winemaking.

The town center, just a stroll away, offers an array of shops, cafes, and restaurants. Your weekends could be spent sampling local dishes or wandering through the rich history that oozes from the cobblestone streets. The climate in Jarnac is mild, with warm summers making outdoor activities an enticing proposition. Parks and walking trails abound, ensuring that nature is never far from your doorstep.

For those who fancy a quicker pace, Jarnac's train station keeps you well connected, making trips to nearby cities a breeze. Yet, despite its connectivity, the town retains a peaceful ambiance, making it an ideal location for those who appreciate tranquility without sacrificing convenience.

Consider this property a canvas; while it stands ready to move into, it offers room for personality and growth. Come with your dreams and aspirations; this stone house is more than a residence—it’s a lifestyle.

To give you a snapshot of its features:
- 3 bedrooms, perfect for a family
- 2 bathrooms, including an ensuite shower room
- Large living room with two sliding patio doors
- Two paved terraces to enjoy the outdoors
- Dining room adjacent to the kitchen
- Laundry and boiler room for convenience
- Integral garage for secure parking
- Workshop space for hobbies or crafts
- Spacious landing for a home office or reading area
- Garden with lawn, trees, and flowers.

If you are looking to immerse in the local culture, savor the tranquility of vineyard living, and enjoy a touch of French rural charm, then perhaps this stone dwelling in Jarnac could be the starting point of your next adventure. As a busy agent representing buyers from around the globe, I can assure you this property is a true find, blending the timeless with the practical, just waiting for the right person to call it home.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
177
Price per m²
€1,377
Garden size
2036
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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Charming 4-Bedroom House in Jarnac, Charente – A Serene Retreat with a Touch of History Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, France, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a unique blend of comfort and character. Situated between the tranquil towns of Jarnac and Segonzac, the property stands as an ideal base for exploring the rich landscapes and historic sites of the Charente department. Whether you're looking to set roots in France or seeking a charming holiday home, this property merits your consideration. Property Features: - Size: 200 sqm living space - Bedrooms: 4 - Bathrooms: 2 - Newly Installed Swimming Pool with Terrace: Ideal for relaxing and entertaining. - Large Barn (130 sqm): Offers potential for various uses. - Double Glazing and Central Heating: Ensures a cosy environment throughout the seasons. - Kitchen: Fully fitted kitchen that blends modern functionality with rustic charm. - Additional Rooms: Include a lounge, dining room with a grand stone chimney, an office, and a boiler room/utility room. Amenities: - Enclosed Garden: Offers privacy and ample space for outdoor activities. - Parking: Extensive parking area, a convenient feature for residents with multiple vehicles. - Proximity to Local Shops and Services: A mere 5-minute drive to essential amenities including a supermarket and bakery. - Accessibility: Cognac is just a 10-minute drive away, expanding your options for dining and shopping. Local Area: Living in Jarnac provides a delightful experience year-round, with its serene surroundings and congenial community. Jarnac is not just a town but a cultural hub, known for its deep-rooted connection to the French spirits industry, particularly Cognac production. T ... click here to read more

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Let me take a brief moment of my busy schedule to introduce you to a fine gem nestled in the heart of Jarnac, a quaint and picturesque town in the Charente department of the Poitou-Charentes region, a true treasure in rural France. Now, I must tell you, properties like this don't come by very often, and given the nature of my bustling calendar, it's a pleasure to take a moment to walk you through this charming village house that is essentially the embodiment of French countryside living. Set amid vast stretches of vineyards, yet just a short stroll to the local village shop and the vibrant town center of Jarnac, this delightful three-bedroom house possesses that perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. It's a 177 square meter home where space is at a premium, offering a family-friendly environment with potential for making it your dream haven. Priced at €280,900, this home is not just a house; it’s a worthy investment for those looking to immerse themselves in the enchanting spirit of French living. From the get-go, as you step into the welcoming embrace of the entrance hall, you'll appreciate the functionality of a thoughtfully placed WC, exuding the practicality much needed for visiting guests. To your left, the spacious living room, bathed in natural light filtering through two sets of sliding patio doors, invites you to explore further. Those doors don’t just lead to any garden, oh no, they sweep open to reveal two paved terraces set against breathtaking views of the garden and vineyards beyond—a perfect spot for leisurely afternoon teas or evening gatherings with friends. Adjacent to the living area is a generous dining room, where family dinners and festive celebrations can come to life, a prelude t ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Jarnac, in the heart of the Charente region, this grand 8-bedroom manor house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in France. With its rich history and elegant architecture, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in French charm and sophistication. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in your private, walled garden, sipping your morning coffee on one of the twin stone staircases that grace the front and rear of the house. The air is crisp, carrying the faint aroma of nearby vineyards, a reminder of Jarnac's renowned cognac heritage. This is not just a home; it's a sanctuary where you can unwind, entertain, and create lasting memories. ### A Glimpse into the Manor's Grandeur Upon entering through the decorative gates, you're greeted by a sweeping driveway leading to ample parking space. The main entrance, accessible via a majestic stone staircase, opens into an impressive hallway that runs the full length of the ground floor. Here, the gently spiraling staircase, adorned with stained glass windows, sets the tone for the elegance that permeates the entire property. The ground floor boasts four spacious reception rooms, each bathed in natural light. Whether you're hosting a dinner party in the formal dining room, enjoying a quiet evening in the library, or working from home in the study, this manor caters to every need. The main kitchen, equipped for both casual and gourmet cooking, is a hub of activity and warmth. ### Upstairs: A Haven of Comfort The first floor features four generous bedrooms, each offering a tranquil retreat after a day of exploring the local countryside. With a bathroom, ... click here to read more

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Property Description: Step into the heart of France with this splendid four-bedroom house, nestled amidst the quaint charm of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, St-Même-les-Carrières. Positioned ideally on the edge of a delightful village, this scenic south-facing Charentaise house provides unparalleled opportunities for a tranquil and exploratory lifestyle at the hands of Mother Nature. The property is enveloped by unparalleled scenic views and boasts complete privacy with no immediate neighbors. Within walking distance, a local bar and bakery offer daily access to fresh French pastries and local delicacies. For those seeking retail therapy, the bustling market town of Jarnac is conveniently located a short drive away. The Property: On entering the property, one is greeted by an elegant hallway that leads to a traditionally stylish kitchen and a prodigious south-facing living room. The highlight is its doors leading out to a sizable garden. The ground floor also features a spacious master suite with a comfortable walk-in wardrobe and personal bathroom. The upper level further accommodates three well-appointed bedrooms and an additional bathroom. The bedrooms, though varied in size, uphold a warm and comforting ambiance with a complementing hint of rustic charm. Outside the main living area are useful adjunct structures, one of them doubling as a garage, utility room, and boiler room. In one corner of the serene garden - primarily grassy with mature trees and shrubs adding beauty - is a charming open-sided stone building. It features a built-in BBQ and WC providing a fantastic outdoor relaxation zone fit for a host of entertaining activities. St-Même-les-Carrières and Climate: St-Même-les-Carrières is a quiet village in ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene countryside of Sigogne in Charente, France, is a charming traditional Charentaise longère that welcomes you with both its historic appeal and modern comforts. This 3-bedroom farmhouse, having been fully renovated, offers a harmonious blend of rustic charm and contemporary amenities, where its 183m2 of living space provides an idyllic setting for both family life and entertaining guests. Property Features: - Fully renovated traditional Charentaise longère - Living space: 183m2 - Bedrooms: 3 - Bathrooms: 2 - Spacious eat-in kitchen (33.3 M2) - Comfortable living room (35.7 M2) - Practical laundry room (10.9 M2) - Study area (4.5 M2) - Land size: 10,051m2 - Oil-fired central heating - Septic tank drainage Amenities: - Walled garden with scenic views - Two barns, offering ample storage or potential for additional conversion - Swimming pool - Terrace perfect for outdoor dining - Orchard and paddock, embracing the essence of farmhouse living - Private parking The farmhouse greets you with an inviting entryway, leading through pretty gates into a beautifully maintained walled garden. This outdoor sanctuary, along with the pool and terrace, provides a perfect backdrop for relaxation and social gatherings. The orchard and paddock hint at the possibilities for small-scale farming or keeping animals, making it an ideal spot for those who dream of a sustainable lifestyle. Located just a short bike ride from the vibrant village of Sigogne, this property offers a peaceful rural lifestyle without sacrificing convenience. Sigogne, a community that retains its authentic charm, features local shops essential for daily needs. For more extensive shopping, dining, and cultural experiences, the bustling market town o ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, the tranquil village of Sigogne offers a unique blend of pastoral beauty and local charm. It is in this serene setting that a graceful country home awaits a new owner, someone who appreciates the blend of traditional French architecture with the potential for personal touches. This 250 sqm property, priced at €371,000, is a perfect canvas for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside while enjoying a home with great bones and character. The house itself, in good condition, requires some updating, providing an excellent opportunity for those interested in customizing a home to their taste. Property Features: - Size: 250 sqm - Bedrooms: 5 - Bathrooms: 4 - Additional Rooms: Study, storage room, potential dressing room or toddler room - Heating: Wood burner plus additional boiler system Amenities: - Above ground swimming pool (8x4m) - Garden shed - Workshop - Garage - Good size garden with grass and mature small trees The ground floor of the house welcomes you with an entrance hall, leading directly into a cozy bedroom with an ensuite bathroom, offering privacy for guests or convenience for family members. Adjacently, the kitchen opens to a spacious dining and living area, highlighted by a charming wood burner that promises warmth and ambiance during the cooler months. This floor also houses a flexible room that could serve as a second living area, study, or additional bedroom, depending on one's needs. Upstairs, the layout includes four more bedrooms, three of which boast ensuite bathrooms, while the fourth includes a toilet and sink. One bedroom also connects to an additional small room, offering potential as a dressing area or a n ... click here to read more

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Inviting Family Home in Saint-Preuil, Charente, France Nestled within the tranquil expanse of the Grande Champagne area, known for its sprawling Cognac vineyards, this three-bedroom country house presents an inviting prospect for anyone looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside ambiance. Priced at €349,000, this property spans 230 square meters and sits on a plot that offers privacy, scenic views, and a picturesque walled garden. House Features: - Three generously sized bedrooms - Three bathrooms, including a large main bathroom - Spacious entrance hall leading to various rooms - Large living room with a cozy fireplace and an exciting mezzanine level - Well-equipped kitchen featuring another charming fireplace, ideal for family meals - Additional sauna room and jacuzzi room for relaxation - Games room, mezzanine, and garage in a tastefully upgraded outbuilding - Potential for converting two more rooms into bedrooms - Enclosed garden with a covered terrace, perfect for outdoor entertaining - Historical one-up one-down bakehouse in the garden, suitable as a home office or guest annex Local Area and Lifestyle: Saint-Preuil and its surroundings are quintessentially calm and serene, ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The local town, a short drive away, provides all the necessary amenities including shopping, healthcare, and dining options, as well as local markets selling fresh produce and regional specialties. Living in this area, one experiences the peaceful life amongst vineyards, with ample opportunities for walks and cycling. The property's location offers an excellent balance for a family or couple, providing both privacy and accessibility. The house, enveloped in nat ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this stately nine-bedroom castle situated in the idyllic region of Poitou-Charentes, in the heart of Grande Champagne, France. Sited in Segonzac, renowned for its historic appeal, this property is enveloped by an air of grandeur and classic nobility, bestowing an unmatched blend of the old-world charm with the opportunity of contemporary customization. The house unfolds itself across an expansive area of approximately 600 square meters. The current layout includes a welcoming entrance hall, a sumptuous lounge, a generous dining room, and a study that nurtures tranquility. Complementing these features is a large, fully-equipped dining kitchen, ideally suited for staging anything from intimate family meals to elaborate dinner parties. This abode, effervescent in its charm, accommodates nine spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms. Harmonizing the indoors with nature, the large windows of the house offer breathtaking verdant views, enhancing the sense of tranquility that defines this majestic dwelling. An attic space, ripe for reinvention, can be transformed into a whimsical hideaway, an additional bedroom, or a home office - the only limit is your imagination. Amid the well-maintained roof, the interior detailing cries out for restoration to restore its former magnificence; transforming this property into an extraordinary home or a viable commercial prospect, such as a bed & breakfast. Additional features: Authentic wooden floors High ceilings Large windows Driveway Potential for additional extras like a swimming pool, a tennis court, etc. Besides the castle, this property further boasts a large, renovated wine barn offering 170 square meters of floor space. This versatile area can be reim ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the heart of the scenic Bouteville, in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, France, there sits a house full of potential. This charming abode, located amongst the lush vines of the Grande Champagne, may just hold the key to your dream lifestyle. If you’re considering investing in a property in France, this spacious, five-bedroom house might be exactly what you're looking for. With a price tag of €371,000, this house spans an impressive 292 square meters, offering ample room for a growing family or even those who enjoy a bit of extra space. As you delve into the specifics of this home, it becomes apparent that it has been lovingly renovated by its current owner, ensuring a blend of modern comfort and classic appeal. - 5 bedrooms - 4 bathrooms - 292 m² of living space - Spacious barn conversion - Fully self-contained 1-bedroom apartment - Pretty gardens of around 2000 m² - Located amongst Grande Champagne vines - Easy access to Chateauneuf and Cognac - Short drive to amenities in Segonzac - Potential for additional income - Set in a scenic and serene location The house itself presents a charming story of reinvention. The barn conversion offers spacious accommodation, ideal for both cozy family evenings and entertaining guests. Designed with comfort and practicality in mind, the interiors are well-suited to both the everyday and those special occasions. One of the enticing features of this property is the fully self-contained 1-bedroom apartment. Whether you intend to host family visits, welcome friends, or even consider rental opportunities, having this apartment opens up several possibilities. It's an ideal setup for individuals who foresee developing their property into a dual-use home that ca ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this charming three-bedroom house nestled in the quaint village of Poitou-Charentes, in the heart of Charente, Mérignac, France. This traditional Charentaise house invites potential homeowners into its spacious courtyards and illustrious history with a touch of elegance and a prime renovation opportunity. The main residence spans an impressive 200 square meters over two floors, featuring traditional fireplaces and a substantial attic space awaiting conversion. The floorplan is well-suited for both relaxation and entertaining, boasting separate living and dining areas, each approximately 25 square meters and equipped with functional fireplaces. Additionally, the property houses a practical kitchen, large pantry, and laundry areas which give way to numerous expansive outbuildings. The upper level contains three cozy bedrooms, varying from 10 to 18 square meters, with facilities providing ample comfort. Importantly, while the home is in good condition, it holds abundant potential for customization. Prospective buyers will appreciate the opportunity to infuse the residence with personal touches while optimizing the interior to their taste. Along with the main house, the property includes diverse outbuilding spaces that total more than 370 square meters. These facilities, previously used in wine production, present extensive possibilities for conversion, perhaps into additional living spaces, studios, or workshops. Set within a plot of 2,318 square meters, the estate features a generously sized courtyard and an inviting garden area on its rear, perfect for outdoor activities and leisure. While the garden requires some fencing, it promises a serene escape or a delightful playground for a family. Mérignac, loca ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village of Sainte-Sévère within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, this 4-bedroom character house offers a blend of tranquil rural living with the charm of old-world architecture, complemented by the convenience of modern amenities. As you explore this property, you will find it harmoniously combines spacious living areas with the intimate, cozy feel ideal for both relaxation and family life. Property Features: - Total area: 300 square meters - Bedrooms: 4 spacious bedrooms, including three on the upper level, each offering privacy and tranquility - Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Large, functional kitchen perfect for those who enjoy cooking and hosting family meals - Bright and welcoming living spaces - Independent office space, ideal for remote working or as a private study - Separate spacious guest house, excellent for hosting visitors or potential for rental income - Wooded and enclosed grounds providing a secure and peaceful environment The property is well-maintained but would benefit from some updates, particularly in the sanitation system for which an estimate is already available. This presents a wonderful opportunity for those looking to imprint their style on a solid foundation, turning this house into a personalized home. Local Area and Lifestyle: Sainte-Sévère is a small, enchanting village located just 15 minutes from the famed town of Cognac, known worldwide for its production of fine brandy. The area offers a variety of activities catering to diverse interests: - Wine and cognac tasting tours in the surrounding vineyards - Biking and hiking through scenic routes - Local markets featuring regional produce and crafts - Historical sites including traditional distille ... click here to read more

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Located in the quintessential Charente region of Poitou-Charentes, this 3-bedroom house offers the rustic charm of a former farm cottage combined with the potential for modern restoration, making it an appealing choice for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. The picturesque village of Sainte-Sévère, where this property is situated, provides an idyllic backdrop with its ancient structures and lush, green landscapes, making it a magnet for expatriates and overseas home seekers. This house has a welcoming entrance that leads into a spacious, vaulted kitchen and dining area. Highlighted by a traditional stone Charentais fireplace, the adjacent light-filled lounge offers a comforting space for restful evenings. The kitchen acts as the heart of the home, ideal for gatherings and culinary delights. On the ground floor, there's also a full bathroom, separate toilet, and access to one of the house's two garages, behind which sits a practical workshop currently equipped with a gas boiler. Ascending to the upper level, residents are greeted by a mezzanine that leads off to three well-sized bedrooms, each offering serene views of the surrounding village. A convenient shower room with toilet complements the upper floor, ensuring ample facilities for family and guests alike. One of the unique features of this property is its potential for expansion. The layout on the rear ground floor—with the existing garage and workshop—presents a fantastic opportunity for conversion into additional living space, subject to necessary permissions. This could be an excellent project for those looking to tailor a home to their specific needs or those interested in adding value to their investment. Features inclu ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, in the quaint village of Bonneuil, this three-bedroom house offers a serene and picturesque setting ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. The property is a beautifully restored farmhouse totaling 170 square meters, positioned on an impressive plot of over one hectare which includes fenced meadows perfect for those with equestrian interests. As you approach the stone Charentaise house, you're greeted by an atmosphere of rustic charm combined with modern comforts. The ground floor hosts a welcoming kitchen, equipped with a splendid American-style range, ideal for gourmet cooking. Adjacent to the kitchen is a convenient service entrance, a restroom, and a laundry area. The living quarters on this floor are designed to facilitate a seamless flow of daily activities. A staircase from the main area leads to the upper floor, where you will find three cozy bedrooms. The master bedroom is notably spacious and filled with natural light, offering peaceful views of the surrounding countryside. Additionally, there is a large, luminous bathroom and an expansive room currently utilized as a lounge and study, providing ample space for relaxation and work. One of the truly unique aspects of this property are the vast outbuildings that surround the residence. These structures form an enclosed courtyard and cover approximately 800 square meters. They include garages, wine storehouses, stables, loose boxes, and barns, as well as a former dwelling house awaiting renovation. This presents a fantastic opportunity for development into a gite, business premises, or other creative uses. The surrounding area of Bonneuil is a haven for enth ... click here to read more

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A Glimpse into French Village Life Imagine waking up to the gentle chime of church bells and the aroma of freshly baked baguettes wafting through your window. Nestled in the heart of Rouillac, this charming stone townhouse offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the quintessential French village lifestyle. With its rich history and vibrant community, Rouillac is a place where time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. A Home with Character and Potential This 120 m² townhouse is a canvas waiting for your personal touch. As you step through the entrance, you're greeted by a spacious living room and kitchen/diner, a perfect setting for family gatherings or intimate dinners with friends. The room opens up to a private courtyard, a serene oasis where you can enjoy your morning coffee or host summer barbecues. The first floor features two generously sized bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat after a day of exploring the local countryside. A modern shower room with WC completes this level, ensuring convenience and comfort. Venture to the second floor, and you'll find two additional bedrooms, ideal for guests or a growing family. Another shower room ensures that everyone has their own space to unwind. Local Lifestyle and Attractions Living in Rouillac means embracing a lifestyle rich in culture and community. The town is renowned for its lively markets, where you can sample local cheeses, wines, and charcuterie. Throughout the year, Rouillac hosts a variety of festivals and events, celebrating everything from music to gastronomy. For those who love the outdoors, the surrounding Charente region offers endless opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring the picturesque landscapes. Th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Charente region, this delightful four-bedroom house in Rouillac offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or holiday retreat in France. With its rich history, vibrant local culture, and stunning landscapes, Rouillac is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by international buyers and expats alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with birdsong and the soft trickle of a nearby stream setting the tone for your day. This property, set in a quaint hamlet, provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently close to the lively market town of Rouillac. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The house itself is a testament to traditional French architecture, with exposed stone walls and a spacious open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area that exudes warmth and charm. The kitchen is not only functional but also features a large pantry and a separate laundry room, making it ideal for both short stays and extended visits. On the ground floor, you'll find a cozy home office with views of the stream, offering a serene workspace for remote work or creative pursuits. A convenient WC and storeroom complete the ground floor amenities. ### Space for Family and Friends As you ascend to the first floor, a large landing area greets you, perfect for a games room or additional office space. The four generously sized bedrooms provide ample accommodation for family and guests, while the family bathroom ensures comfort and convenience. There's also a small room that could easily be converted into a shower room, adding further flexibility to the living space. ### Additional Features and Potential The property include ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the fringe of Brie-sous-Matha, a quaint village in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, this enchanting 4-bedroom house conjures the essence of rural French charm and peaceful living. Originally a water mill, this residence weaves history with modern living, making it an ideal purchase for those looking to immerse in French culture and countryside serenity. Whether you’re a family seeking to relocate, a couple dreaming of a pastoral retreat, or an individual exploring income opportunities abroad, this house reveals itself as a versatile dwelling. The residence spans 140 square meters of living space, tastefully accentuating its heritage with contemporary touches. On entering the farmhouse-style kitchen, one is greeted by a welcoming fireplace with wood-burner — an ideal locale for family gatherings over home-cooked meals. Adjacent to this, the expansive living room, also equipped with a fireplace and wood-burner, ensures warmth and comfort during the cooler months. The layout includes four well-proportioned bedrooms, one boasting ensuite facilities, and a separate bathroom to cater to both family and guest needs. Throughout, the home maintains a good condition, though new owners might find delight in adding personal enhancements which could further increase its allure and functionality. Potentially appealing to those with entrepreneurial spirit, the property is accompanied by a significant expanse of land totaling 9590 square meters. This includes an attached barn with a robust concrete floor, presenting a felicitous opportunity for conversion, possibly into an entertainment venue or additional residential units, pending required permissions. The former milling house and additional ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene village outskirts of Brie-sous-Matha, this delightful four-bedroom house was once a bustling water mill. Today, it makes for a picturesque family home that retains an abundance of character amidst its extensive grounds, complete with outbuildings, garden, and expansive land offering wonderful development possibilities. This charming property seamlessly blends rustic elegance with modern comfort, making it especially appealing to families and expatriates seeking a tranquil life in the heart of France’s Poitou-Charentes region. The available space and structures provide ample opportunity for both personal customization and potential income avenues through gîtes or a revived culinary business, as previously operated on-site. ## Property Features: - Four bedrooms; one with ensuite facilities - Two bathrooms in total - Spacious farmhouse-style kitchen with a traditional fireplace and wood burner - Generous living room also featuring a wood-burning fireplace - Attached large barn with concrete floor and versatile usage potential - Additional outbuildings ideal for storage or workshop space - Plot size extends over 9590 square meters, featuring a well-maintained lawn with trees, shrubs, and meadow areas - Rear and front entrance providing accessibility and privacy Stepping into this home, you will find yourself in the large, inviting kitchen that serves as the heart of the house with its cozy fireplace, perfect for gathering the family over sumptuous meals. Adjacent, the living room, considerable in size, offers a warm setting for relaxation and social engagements. A convenient ground-floor WC and spacious bedrooms upstairs, including one with ensuite facilities, ensure comfort for all inhabitants. T ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the tranquil and picturesque Poitou-Charentes region in Charente, where this charming four-bedroom house in Cognac, France, is now available for sale. Set on a generous plot of 1,180 square meters, this property has been meticulously renovated over the past four years and presents an excellent opportunity for those considering a move to the French countryside. This delightful village house spans approximately 165.5 square meters of living space, supplemented by an additional 45.5 square meter garage and workshop area. The heart of the home is a spacious, fitted kitchen of 25 square meters, perfect for culinary explorations and family gatherings. The kitchen flows seamlessly into an expansive living room and dining area of 56 square meters, featuring large windows that bathe the space in natural light and offer views of the garden and beyond. The home boasts an en-suite master bedroom on the ground floor, complete with a dressing area, shower room, and separate toilet. Upstairs, a landing connects to three additional bedrooms and a well-appointed bathroom with toilet, catering comfortably to both family and guests. Outside, the beautifully landscaped and wooded garden provides a peaceful retreat. A sizable terrace and an above-ground swimming pool offer an idyllic setting for relaxation and entertainment. The outdoor space is entirely enclosed, ensuring privacy and security. The property also includes a large garage and workshop, accessible from both the street and the garden, adding convenience and ample storage space. Life in Cognac is serene yet vibrant, with the house situated just a short walk from local shops and less than 3 km away from the town center, where all essential amenities can be found inc ... click here to read more

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