Enchanting 4-Bedroom House in Montrollet: Ideal Second Home or Holiday Retreat

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

4 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 311Floor area

€325,000

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

311m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite 4-bedroom house in Montrollet offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Montrollet is a hidden gem in the Charente department of France, perfect for those seeking a tranquil escape or a lucrative investment opportunity.

Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the sun casts a warm glow over your private woodland. This is the everyday reality for those fortunate enough to call this property their second home. The house, in excellent condition, is a testament to thoughtful design and quality craftsmanship, offering a seamless blend of traditional French architecture and contemporary amenities.

Property Highlights:

- Spacious Living Areas: The double-height living room, complete with a cozy wood burner, is perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings by the fire.
- Gourmet Kitchen: A fully fitted cottage-style kitchen with a wood burner and a separate utility room caters to all your culinary needs.
- Master Suite: The main master bedroom features a private balcony and an en suite bathroom with a corner bath, shower, and WC.
- Guest Accommodation: Two ground-floor bedrooms with separate entrances and ensuite shower rooms offer privacy and comfort for guests.
- Unique Tower Gîte: A charming circular tower gîte with three levels, including a top-floor bedroom with panoramic views, provides additional living space or rental potential.
- Outdoor Oasis: A half-sunken heated swimming pool with a decked terrace and nearly an acre of woodland create a serene outdoor retreat.
- Cinema Room: Enjoy movie nights in your private cinema room, complete with cinema-style seating.
- Office Space: A dedicated office area ensures you can work from home with ease.
- Ample Parking: A short driveway leads to double electric gates and ample parking space for owners and guests.

Local Lifestyle and Amenities:

Montrollet is a charming village that offers a peaceful lifestyle, surrounded by rolling hills, lush vineyards, and historic châteaux. The region is known for its mild climate, making it an ideal location for year-round living or seasonal visits.

- Cultural Richness: Explore the local markets, festivals, and art galleries that celebrate the region's rich heritage.
- Outdoor Activities: Enjoy hiking, cycling, and fishing in the nearby lakes and forests.
- Accessibility: Just 10 km from Saint-Junien and a 30-minute drive from Limoges Airport, Montrollet is easily accessible for international travelers.
- Investment Potential: With its current use as a gîte/BnB, the property offers excellent rental income potential, subject to necessary permissions.
- Community: Join a welcoming community of locals and expats who share a love for the region's natural beauty and cultural offerings.

Owning this property means more than just acquiring a house; it's about embracing a lifestyle that combines relaxation, adventure, and cultural enrichment. Whether you're looking for a peaceful retreat, a family holiday home, or a savvy investment, this Montrollet house is a rare find in the European second home market.

Seize the opportunity to make this enchanting property your own and experience the unparalleled charm of life in the French countryside. Contact Homestra today to arrange a viewing and take the first step towards your dream second home in Montrollet.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
311
Price per m²
€1,045
Garden size
1203
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to your prospective new home nestled in the charming village of Nouic in the beautiful region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, France. This three-bedroom house, conveniently located near Limoges, offers a serene escape with its meticulously renovated stone architecture and delightful rural surroundings. The house itself, boasting a structure of 106 square meters, reflects both charm and functionality. On the ground floor, you'll find a spacious lounge adorned with a wood burner that not only adds a cozy ambiance but also operates the central heating system. The kitchen is well-appointed for those who love to cook and leads into a utility room and a separate WC. Additionally, the dining room features French doors that open out onto a terrace - perfect for al fresco dining or simply enjoying the tranquil outdoors. As we venture upstairs, the first floor hosts a large family bedroom equipped with an en-suite shower room, facilitating a private and comfortable living arrangement. Two additional generously sized bedrooms and a bathroom complete this level, making the home ideal for families or individuals needing extra space. While the house itself is in good condition, it exudes a warm 'lived-in' feel that invites new owners to add their personal touch and maybe consider some light refurbishment to suit their taste. The property includes a garage, a functional workshop, a pretty rear garden, and front parking with a stone wood store, perfectly blending utility and aesthetics. Speaking of the location, Nouic is a picturesque village that encapsulates the essence of French country living. The climate here is characterized by warm summers and cool winters, making it an enjoyable environment year-round. Living in Nouic off ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Limousin region in Haute-Vienne, the charming village of Nouic provides the perfect setting for those looking to immerse themselves in the serenity of rural France. With a selection of essential amenities like a supermarket, bakery, pharmacy, and a welcoming auberge all within walking distance, Nouic offers a taste of simple village life while maintaining the conveniences you need for daily living. Allow me to introduce you to a sizeable 3-bedroom house just waiting to become someone's home. Spanning 176 square meters, this property offers plenty of space without overwhelming. Offset by the lush landscape of Nouic, this home has truly captured the essence of French countryside living. Once comprised of two separate houses, this abode now boasts a generous layout that offers endless possibilities. Entering through the hallway, the warmth from a pellet burner greets you immediately—perfect for those cooler months. Off the hallway, you'll find a spacious living and dining room, equipped with another pellet burner to keep you cozy. The kitchen is well-sized and conveniently adjoined by a laundry room. One of the standout features of the ground floor is a sunlit room with doors that open up to the garden, creating a seamless transition between indoor and outdoor living. The sunroom is ideal for lazy Sunday mornings, where you can enjoy a cup of coffee while basking in the morning sun. There's also a smaller rear room that could serve as additional storage or even a snug little bedroom if needed, adding to the property’s adaptability. Additionally, you'll find one bathroom and a mezzanine floor that could serve a myriad of purposes, be it creative workspace or a quiet reading nook. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, in the heart of the lovely village of Nouic, stands a delightful country home that offers a slice of rural life with modern conveniences, poised to welcome its next occupants. This property is not just a house but an opportunity to experience authentic French countryside living in a region celebrated for its tranquility and beautiful landscapes. For those seeking solace without sacrificing accessibility, this home provides an idyllic balance. Nouic is a charming location, just a short 3 km from Montemart, recognized as one of France's most beautiful villages. Here, life takes on a slower pace, ideal for those wishing to escape the hustle and bustle of modern city living. The Limousin region is known for its rolling hills, vast woodlands, and serene lakes—perfect for nature lovers, hikers, and those who simply enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you're shopping at the local markets or exploring the quaint village streets, there is always a sense of community and history in Nouic. Living in this area means enjoying a mild climate with comfortable summers and chilly, cozy winters, perfect for enjoying the warmth of your home’s heating system. Speaking of which, the property comes equipped with a robust energy-efficient heat pump and double glazing—making sure you're comfortable year-round. The warmth is matched by the property's welcoming interior spaces. Entering this single-level, well-maintained country house, you are greeted by a large living area filled with light, thanks to the ample windows that give you a perfect view of the surrounding countryside. The living area boasts classic wood flooring, giving it a warm and inviting feel. The fully fitted kitchen ... click here to read more

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Introducing a unique opportunity for overseas buyers! Located in the heart of the picturesque village of Lesterps, in Charente, Poitou-Charentes, France, is a grand 4-bedroom house ripe for renovation and restoration. This property is a true fixer-upper, brimming with both potential and original character. This house isn't just a dwelling; it's a project tugging for your personal touch. The facilities are ample, given it's a previously joint-owned property. So, while it does demand some refurbishing, it comes with the bonus of a fully renovated apartment to accommodate you while you breathe a new lease of life into this charming abode. Peering inside this house, you will discover an array of rooms all adorned with stunning original features sprinkled across the house. Perfectly suited for a bed and breakfast venture, these rooms can be tailored to supply potential ensuite facilities. The thoughtfully laid out family suites with attached bathrooms and further double rooms, each with ensuites, offer plenty of scope for creativity and customisation. The apartment nestled on the second floor has been renovated and polished to include a sprawling living room cum kitchen, a compact double bedroom and a commodious ensuite shower room. Outdoors, the property boasts well-kept gardens that offer breathtaking views of the surrounding village life. Imagine lounging on the terraced areas, soaking in the sights of an enchanting French village! Amenities include: - A local bar/cafe - Bakery - Regular events during Spring and Summer - Nearness to the large river town of Confolens (10-minute drive) - Daily necessities available at Confolens - Roughly an hour's drive from Poitiers and Limoges airport. Features of the pr ... click here to read more

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For those seeking a slice of the idyllic French countryside, this house in the heart of Saulgond, Poitou-Charentes offers an enticing opportunity. Priced at 260,000 €, this property provides a harmonious blend of traditional rural aesthetics and the luxuries of modern living. I'm a busy real estate agent and therefore get straight into everything this fantastic house has to offer and what it's like to live in this area. With 247 square meters of space, 4 bedrooms, and 3 bathrooms, this dwelling caters beautifully to families or those seeking a spacious rural retreat. Entering the property, you immediately get a sense of its welcoming atmosphere. The ground floor captivates with its large entrance lobby, leading to a bedroom graced with French doors. Ideal for hosting guests or accommodating family members who prefer ground-floor living, this room epitomizes accessibility and style. Right alongside are two shower rooms complete with WCs, ensuring convenience and privacy for residents and guests alike. The double-height living and dining area is undeniably the heart of the home. Characterized by exposed timbers that carry a story of their own and patio doors inviting natural light to play across the room, it becomes a perfect space for gatherings, whether intimate family dinners or larger celebrations. The room is anchored by a woodburner, adding not just warmth but a charming glow in the cooler months, of which France has its fair share. The well-thought-out kitchen includes a mobile island, enhancing the flexibility for meal prep and entertaining. Accompanied by a utility room, the house's functionality flows seamlessly. Throughout the ground floor, underfloor heating ensures every corner stays cozy during the occasion ... click here to read more

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Located in the picturesque village of Blond, in the region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, France, is a spacious four-bedroom house, brimming with potential and just waiting to be lovingly updated. This property is set against the backdrop of the Mont de Blond hills, a favorite destination for outdoor enthusiasts, whether they're walkers, cyclists, or horse riders. Endowed with a south-facing aspect, the house is positioned on the edge of a large, open square. With two bathrooms and a generous living area of 157 square meters, it's a charmer that holds promises of a vibrant family life, or a rewarding B&B business. PROPERTY FEATURES: - Four bedrooms - Two bathrooms - South-facing aspect - Set in an open square - A generous size of 157 square meters Although it's enjoyed five decades of being maintained by the same family and is perfectly habitable as it stands, this house is patiently waiting for a touch of modern updates and redecorations. There is a certain charm to buying a home that you can put your stamp on, turning it into a true representation of your style and character. Talking about the local area, Blond is steeped in history and natural beauty. Full of character, this rural gem encapsulates traditional French living and boasts an air of tranquility that's truly unique. One of Blond's most alluring attractions is the Mont de Blond hills, which are within comfortable reach and serve beautifully for a Sunday stroll or a sporting hike. The property is conveniently situated near a free parking space, emphasizing its potential as a B&B business. Additionally, Blond is brilliantly served by the nearby city of Limoges, famous for its 19th-century porcelain and vibrant cultural scene. Here, you'll also find an ai ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque hamlet in the heart of Blonde, France, this charming house awaits its new owners. This property, located in Limousin, Haute-Vienne, offers a delightful retreat that captures the essence of tranquil French countryside living. With its inviting atmosphere and unfinished potential, the house is an ideal opportunity for those wishing to shape their home according to personal tastes and needs. Let's paint you a picture of what this house holds. Spreading across a comfortable 110 square meters, this 2-bedroom, 1-bathroom abode stands proudly on a charming lane. The owners have given the outer structure a facelift, leaving the interior as a blank canvas ready for your creative touch. The layout promises flexibility, with the possibility of expanding it into a bigger dwelling with up to three bedrooms and two bathrooms, pending planning permissions. The first floor could offer a snug getaway, perfect for a morning coffee as you plan your day in this delightful French locale. For practical needs, you don’t have to worry too much about septic systems as the house is already hooked up to the communal mains drainage system. Water and electricity services are all set up and ready for your dream interior design to come to life. Surrounding the house is a pleasant terrace spot—ideal for al fresco dining when warm, sunlit breezes whisper through the trees. And let’s not forget the small patch of woodland you’d have all to yourself—a great little adventure area for kids or just a peaceful spot to escape into nature. Turning the spotlight onto Blond. This quaint village encapsulates the charm of rural life in the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region of France. Discover local flavors as you visit the village b ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Oradour-Fanais, in the heart of the Charente region, this exquisite Maison de Maître offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. This property is not just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with tranquility, culture, and endless possibilities for creating cherished memories. Imagine waking up in a home that whispers stories of the past, with its 18th-century architecture and adjoining 15th-century cottage. The estate spans over 3.2 hectares of lush, serene land, adorned with mature trees, vibrant fruit orchards, and colorful wildflowers. It's a haven for those seeking a second home that offers both relaxation and adventure. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Local Charm and Activities: - Cultural Richness: Just a short drive away, the town of Confolens hosts an annual Dance and Music Festival, drawing visitors from around the globe. - Gastronomic Delights: Explore local markets in Saint-Junien, where fresh produce and regional delicacies await. - Outdoor Adventures: The surrounding countryside offers hiking, cycling, and equestrian trails, perfect for nature enthusiasts. - Historical Exploration: Visit the meticulously restored 12th-century church nearby, a testament to the area's rich history. Accessibility: - Convenient Travel: Limoges, with its international airport, is under an hour's drive, making holiday travel seamless. - Rail Connections: Angoulême offers excellent rail links to Paris and Bordeaux, ideal for quick city escapes. ### The Property: A Blend of History and Modernity Main House Features: - Spacious Living: Over 320 sqm of habitable space, featuring original Charentais tiles and solid oak flooring. - Elegant Design: A grand entr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Oradour-Fanais within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this delightful 3-bedroom house presents a wonderful blend of comfort and opportunity, set against the backdrop of expansive French countryside. Priced at €114,500, and enveloping a generous 103 square meters of living space, this property is an intriguing proposition for those looking to embrace rural French living, whether as a main residence or a seasonal retreat. As you step inside this farmhouse-style residence, you are greeted by an inviting layout that includes a spacious living room followed by a large, open kitchen outfitted with a classic fireplace—a perfect setting for family meals and warm, convivial gatherings. Additionally, the ground floor hosts a useful cloakroom and a practical shower room. Moving upwards, the first floor unveils three cozy bedrooms, each offering tranquil views of the surrounding landscape, ensuring restful mornings bathed in the beauty of nature. Externally, the property sits on a plot of approximately 3,000m2, adorned with flourishing fruit trees and vibrant flower borders that enhance its rural charm. The grounds extend to include several outbuildings such as a sizable garage, three barns—one of which could potentially be converted into stables—and a capacious cellar with additional overhead space. The property also boats a practical laundry room. These features, coupled with a working well and an additional 27,000m2 of flat land, offer endless possibilities for agricultural projects or equestrian pursuits, subject to the requisite permissions. While splendidly secluded, the property is by no means isolated. Essential local facilities are a mere 7km away, while larger towns ... click here to read more

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Situated in the quaint and picturesque surroundings of Saint-Auvent in the Limousin region, nestled in Haute-Vienne, is a charming 5-bedroom stone house presenting an enticing opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves into French village life. With an asking price of €109,000, this property offers ample living space, making it a worthwhile investment for overseas buyers or expats seeking a serene new life in France. This house, arrayed over two levels, encapsulates the rustic charm and traditional architecture of the region. On the ground floor, you will find two interconnected living rooms adorned with exposed stone walls and traditional alcoves that showcase the residence's historic charm. Also, on this level is a bedroom complete with an ensuite bathroom, providing convenience and privacy. Upstairs features a layout conducive to family living, with 3 bedrooms, each boasting its private toilet and bathroom facilities. The character of the house continues with lovely parquet flooring and visible beams, adding warmth and a homely feel throughout. Adjacent to the main house is a well-configured studio, comprising a living room with kitchen area on the ground level and an attic bedroom with bathroom on the mezzanine, perfect for accommodating guests or possibly generating a rental income. Comfort is afforded by double glazing and a wood-burning stove that ensures the house remains cozy during the cooler months. The heating and hot water are supplied through electric means, adding to the overall efficiency of the home. House Features: - 5 bedrooms - 5 bathrooms - 2 living rooms with authentic charm - Adjoining studio apartment - Double glazing - Electric hot water - Wood-burning stove for heating - Appro ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming four-bedroom country home in the tranquil heart of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, St-Barbant, France. Structurally sound and overflowing with potential, this property could be the ideal fixer-upper for you. Envision crafting your dream home nestled amidst the elegant local scenery of Limousin. The property inhabits a picturesque hamlet, which effortlessly strikes a balance between tranquility and convenience. With easy access to local facilities from this prime location, the amenities of everyday life are but a stone's throw away. Property features include: • 4 spacious bedrooms • 1 large living room • 2 kitchens • 1 laundry room • 1 further reception room • 1 bathroom with a shower and toilet • 3 large barns, fit for conversion (subject to requisite permissions) • 2 wells • Sizeable parking area Furthermore, the property stands on expansive lands. Included are three large garden plots, which could be utilised for recreational purposes or to cultivate a dazzling physical extension of the natural French countryside. Additionally, a considerable 7500m2 field, stationed directly behind the barns, is poised for your creative touch. Despite its current overgrown state, it offers boundless opportunities. Turning it into a lavish lawn or perhaps colourful flower beds, maybe? While this property craves renovation and refurbishment, it offers flexibility in its accommodation and a variety of rooms. Notably, two of the bedrooms offer significant space, making them ideal to be repurposed according to your preferences. Perhaps a home office, an art studio or a cozy den? The property's condition provides an any exciting opportunity to turn this house into a perfect blend of your personal aesthetics and the qui ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself stepping through century-old stone walls into a sun-drenched space where morning light streams through expansive windows, casting geometric patterns across polished floors. This is your retreat in rural Charente, where 500 square meters of flexible living space awaits transformation into your ideal French vacation home. The quiet garden beyond whispers with the rustle of oak leaves, while the protected geological landscape of Chassenon extends in every direction, offering a rare combination of privacy, space, and authentic countryside living just minutes from modern transport links. Nestled in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, this stone-built villa presents a rare opportunity for international buyers seeking a versatile French holiday property with genuine character and expansion potential. The Charente region remains one of France's most accessible yet unspoiled territories, where rolling hills meet ancient Roman heritage, and where the pace of life encourages long lunches, afternoon explorations, and evening gatherings that stretch into starlit nights. This property serves as your base camp for discovering a France that exists beyond the tourist trails, where local markets overflow with regional cheeses, where vineyards produce cognac and pineau, and where neighbors still greet each other by name. The villa's single-story primary layout makes it exceptionally practical for vacation living, eliminating stairs for your main living spaces while providing upstairs guest quarters for visiting family and friends. The ground floor master suite ensures comfortable year-round access, whether you're escaping for a long weekend or settling in for an extended summer stay. Above, two additional bedrooms with bathro ... click here to read more

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Charming Family Villa in Peaceful Chassenon, Poitou-Charentes Nestled in the tranquil village of Chassenon in the scenic Poitou-Charentes region of Charente, France, this alluring villa awaits its new owners. Offering a blend of modern amenities and classic charm, the property is ideal for those looking to immerse themselves in the French countryside, yet stay connected to vibrant community life. Property Features: - 3 comfortably sized bedrooms - 1 well-appointed bathroom - Bright, spacious living area spanning 41 m2 with an insert fireplace - Sizeable kitchen equipped with ample storage space - Additional kitchen area bounding the living room - Gleaming tiling and warm wooden parquet flooring - Generous garden-level space approximating 80 m2, ripe for conversion into a gîte or additional living quarters - Robust roofing in excellent condition - Integral garage for secure parking - Expansive plot of approximately 2400 m2 with a picturesque stream - Partially updated electrical installation Though the property is in good condition, it would benefit from some modernization and personal touches. Potential buyers might want to consider upgrading the septic tanks and further refurbishing some indoor spaces to add personal flair and enhance comfort. Local Area and Lifestyle: Living in Chassen. offers a unique experience characterized by calm and beauty. The town itself, while serene and laid-back, hosts essential shops and services that provide for daily needs without having to travel far. For more extensive shopping or cultural experiences, the nearby cities of Limoges and Angoulême are easily accessible via a short drive. The surrounding region is dotted with historic sites, including the revered ruins of Cassinomagus, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the idyllic region of Limousin, Haute-Vienne, the serene village of St-Bonnet-de-Bellac presents an appealing opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil French countryside. This three-bedroom house, a charming relic of the 18th century originally built as part of a local château, offers a blend of historical allure and contemporary comfort, making it a delightful prospect for potential homeowners. The property rests on a generous plot of over 2000 sqm, surrounded by sturdy stone walls that evoke a sense of timeless security and privacy. As you step through the estate’s gates, you are immediately welcomed by the expanse of a well-maintained garden that includes a hot tub, a carport, and a larger barn. The garden's additions like a workshop, various storage areas, a greenhouse, and garden shade further enrich the outdoor living experience. Entering the house, you will be greeted by a spacious living area that flows seamlessly into the kitchen, designed for functionality and social gatherings. The ground floor also hosts a large shower room with a toilet, adding to the convenience. Moving upstairs, the residence features three sizable bedrooms and an additional toilet, each space filled with natural light and offering views of the surrounding countryside. The house benefits from modern comforts such as gas central heating and a pellet burner, efficient in heating most of the house independently. Moreover, all windows are double-glazed with aluminum frames, and fly nets are installed downstairs for additional comfort. The location of this property promises a life of peace as it stands at the end of a quiet track. The often-tranquil environment makes it a perfect setting for those seeking solitude or ... click here to read more

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In the heart of the enchanting French countryside, nestled in the quaint village of Saint-Bonnet-de-Bellac, Limousin, lies a charming stone house that beckons those with an affinity for history and serenity. Constructed around the 18th century as a part of the local chateau, this three-bedroom stone house is a delightful blend of timeless elegance and modern comfort. With its picturesque views and hushed ambiance, this residence is a perfect retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. As you approach this captivating property, the quaint stone walls and the inviting garden create an immediate sense of warmth and welcome. The house showcases an impressive 103 square meters of interior space, with a large living area seamlessly connected to the kitchen. It's not just a house, it's a home—a tranquil place where families can create lasting memories together. The ground floor also accommodates a spacious shower room with a toilet, offering convenience alongside comfort. Journey up the stairs and you will find three generously-sized bedrooms. Perfectly suited for a family or hosting guests, these rooms promise peaceful slumbers. There's also an additional toilet on this floor ensuring ease of access at all times. For those who cherish outdoor living, the property includes an expansive garden—over 2,000 square meters of lovingly tended grounds. This space is a gardener's dream with a verdant greenhouse and a shaded area perfect for quiet afternoon teas. The garden is complemented by a larger barn, ideal for storage or creative projects, a carport, and a workshop for those who wish to indulge in hands-on activities. Imagine relaxing evenings with friends and family, soaking in the hot tub under the starlit sky. The hous ... 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 charming region of Limousin, the small town of Bellac offers a glimpse into the quintessential French lifestyle. Known for its serene landscapes and historical aura, this locale is nothing short of enchanting—a perfect blend of rural tranquility and cultural richness. In this lively yet calm town sits a spacious property, a classic four-level townhouse with endless potential and delightful character. With bustling schedules and schedules to keep, let's jump right into this rare opportunity that's ready to welcome a new chapter. Upon entering this property, you're greeted by a large, bright entryway that hints at the ample space this home offers. It's easy to imagine the potential that awaits in this sizable abode. Spanning across 180 square meters, it's a canvas ready for those willing to invest a bit of vision and effort to create a cozy family home or even a stylish expat retreat. While the property is already habitable, it provides a fantastic opportunity for an interior facelift. Removing a few layers could uncover the home's original features, from the fireplaces that once warmed family gatherings to the ceiling roses that add a touch of vintage charm. The work needed might seem daunting; however, think of it as a worthwhile project which could result in a home that's entirely your own. The kitchen and bathrooms need to be installed, which gives you the chance to pick fixtures and features that you truly love. Property Features: - 4 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - 4 levels - Spacious entrance - 4 reception rooms - Garden area - Original fireplaces - High ceilings - Attic with 4 additional rooms - Large cellar - Gas central heating - Connection to mains drains - Private garden The proximity to local ameni ... click here to read more

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Discover the allure of rural French living with this charming three-bedroom farmhouse in the picturesque town of Bellac, nestled in the Limousin region of Haute-Vienne. This property offers the perfect balance of bucolic serenity and comfortable living for those seeking a tranquil lifestyle or an idyllic retreat afar from the crowded city life. The property stands on a generous expanse with a floor area of 182 sqm, surrounded by a mature garden that boasts a serene pond, a well, and manicured lawns — providing a perfect backdrop for relaxation and outdoor activities. The enchanting setting harmonizes with the home’s stone facade, accompanied by a large barn and ample parking space that includes a carport for two vehicles and additional room for a camping car. Upon entering, you're greeted by a spacious hall that flawlessly transitions into a sun-bathed dining area with an open plan that gracefully adjoins the kitchen. The kitchen features a functional layout and enjoys garden views and access to a charming breakfast terrace overlooking the lush surroundings — ideal for morning coffees or evening dining al fresco. The cozy lounge area is designed with an open aspect to the dining room, fostering a sense of connectedness and flow. The convenience extends with a practical laundry room equipped with a toilet on the main floor. Ascending to the first floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms designed to offer comfort and rest, alongside a family shower room with a toilet. The versatility of this home continues with the second floor, presenting an expansive open plan space that can serve multiple purposes from a home office to a playroom or an additional bedroom, depending on your needs. While classified in good c ... click here to read more

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