Grand Old House in Charming Village

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Centre, Indre, Chaillac, France, Chaillac (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 182Floor area

€83,350

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

182m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Introducing a delightful residency nestled in the heart of Centre, Indre, Chaillac, France; this three-bedroom house will surely satisfy those who seek the tranquillity of the French countryside wrapped in an air of potential. Priced competitively at 83,350 euros, this property is a gem waiting to shine resplendently under the nurturing care of its new owner.

Surrounded by the timeless allure of Chaillac, a quaint village known for its historical architecture and captivating beauty, you can live an unhurried country life while enjoying modern conveniences nearby. The charming hamlet breathes life into the soul each day with its rustic charm and verdant beauty.

The area is brimming with local bakeries that serve up the finest French patisseries and quaint cafes that act as the perfect backdrop to your morning café au lait. There are also numerous bistros and eateries where you can indulge in exquisite local cuisine. From well-stocked grocers to weekly farmers' markets, all your day-to-day needs are conveniently within reach.

Living in Chaillac means experiencing the varying colours of the seasons; from idyllic springs, warm summers, picturesque autumns to cozy winters. The distinct traditional French climate offers a unique living experience that allows you to fully enjoy the natural beauty of the property and the surrounding area.

Delving into the property, the house offers an expansive 182 square metre area. The lower level contains four spacious rooms that serve as a blank canvas, just waiting for your creative input to allow you to personalize and tailor the space to your exact needs. Venturing upwards, you'll find two ready-to-live-in bedrooms, a quaint sitting room, a bathroom, and a vast space which could be developed into two or more additional rooms.

Property features:
- Three bedrooms.
- One bathroom.
- Spacious sitting room.
- Developable space for extra rooms.
- Large, floored and light-bathed attic.
- Traditional features including characteristic tiling & fireplaces.
- Outbuildings, such as two barns and a garage.

A charming characteristic of this property is the copious traditional features scattered throughout, providing a sense of historical depth and charm to your dwelling. A striking glassed-in veranda leads to the inner courtyard and garden.

The ample garden, currently nestling in its natural state, offers yet another space for enhancement. Thoughtful planting is made evident, but there is still plenty of scope to mould this outdoor retreat to match your personal aesthetic and preference.

In terms of amenities:
- Local bakeries and cafes.
- Fine dining options and local eateries.
- Grocers and farmers' markets.
- Historical sights.
- Outbuildings including 2 barns and a garage.

The house will need a new septic tank, and while the renovation has been started, being equipped with a builder's capability or a keen eye for interior design would be advantageous. This grand old house, while in good condition structurally, radiates with untapped potential. This property truly affords the fantastic opportunity to design your dream home within a stately, traditional setting. A place to create a harmony of old world charm and personalized comforts. Nestled in an idyllic hamlet, just a short drive from popular locales, everything the heart could desire seems within reach at this delightful abode.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
182
Price per m²
€458
Garden size
2900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Centre, Indre in Chaillac, France, this delightful 4-bedroom property presents an excellent opportunity for those looking to embrace a tranquil rural lifestyle while still enjoying modern conveniences. The home, covering a generous 125 square meters, offers a warm environment that is ready for a family or individuals looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Upon entering through the electric gates, you are welcomed by a light and spacious ground level where the true heart of the home—the open plan living, dining, and kitchen area—resides. This space is ideal for cozy family gatherings or entertaining guests. Adjacent to the kitchen, a conservatory provides the perfect spot for relaxed dining while enjoying views of the heated pool and the well-manicured garden. The upper floor houses two generous bedrooms, along with an additional room that is perfectly suited as a study or guest bedroom, accompanied by a practical shower room. A convenient lavatory is located on the ground floor, ensuring easy accessibility. A distinct feature of this property is the ample outdoor space which includes a grand barn across the courtyard. This versatile building houses a summer kitchen and additional guest accommodation with two bedrooms, making it an ideal retreat for visitors, providing them with privacy and comfort. The region of Chaillac offers a charming community atmosphere with local cafes, bars, and a weekly market where locals and expatriates mingle and enjoy the regional produce. Moreover, the village is only a short walk away from a large, picturesque pond—a perfect spot for family outings, fishing, or hosting gatherings. For those seeking adventure and cultural exposure, the ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Chaillac in the indre region of central France, this 3-bedroom house offers an authentic taste of French rural life. It presents a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil lifestyle of a small French community, while still having the comforts of a home that has been recently renovated. This property effortlessly balances potential with existing comforts, ensuring you can move in immediately without worrying about extensive renovations. Upon entering the property, you're greeted by a spacious kitchen that seamlessly integrates with a dining area, creating an inviting space perfect for both meal preparation and social gatherings. The design allows for free-flowing conversation and interaction, making it the heart of the home. Adjacent, you'll find a bedroom complete with an ensuite shower room; this room could easily double as a cozy living room, giving the ground floor versatile spaces adaptable to your needs. Ascending the stairs, the upper floor houses two additional bedrooms, each filled with a flow of natural light that enhances their cozy atmosphere. A separate shower room and toilet ensure convenience for family or guests. The attic above is a canvas waiting for you to paint your dreams - be it an extra living area, a games room, or a study. With the proper permissions, the attic's potential awaits your creative touch. Attached to the house is an annex with a ground-floor storage room that provides access to the garden - a spot perfect for enjoying the serene French mornings or late evening sunsets. The annex’s attic, currently untouched, beckons additional development to suit your desires. For those with an ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the peaceful outskirts of Chaillac, France, this three-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to put their personal touch on a traditional French residence. As a fixer-upper in the truest sense, this property offers the chance to restore and reimagine a space that brims with potential. The house spans 182 square meters and encompasses a fascinating layout awaiting revival. On the ground floor, you are greeted by four expansive rooms in varying stages of renovation, which you can mold to fit your lifestyle or family needs. Whether you envision a spacious kitchen, a home office, or additional living areas, the foundation is here for you to build from. The second floor is partially habitable and consists of two bedrooms, a cozy sitting room, and a bathroom, alongside a large space that can be transformed into two or more bedrooms. Moreover, the expansive, floored attic, bathed in natural light, holds potential for additional living space, subject to necessary permissions. One of the highlights of this property is its abundance of traditional features, including beautiful tiling and classic fireplaces, not to forget a quaint, glassed-in verandah that opens out to an inner courtyard and garden. Though currently overgrown, the garden shows signs of previous thoughtful planting, offering a canvas for landscaping enthusiasts. Outside, the property includes several outbuildings, inclusive of two barns and a garage, adding to the scope for extensive renovation and creative utilization of space. For overseas buyers and expats, moving to Chaillac can be a delightful change. The town offers a serene lifestyle surrounded by the scenic French countryside, ideal for those looking to escape the hust ... click here to read more

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Charming Fixer-Upper in Idyllic Chaillac, France Set against the picturesque landscape of Centre, Indre, in Chaillac, this traditional three-bedroom house presents an incredible opportunity for those looking to bring a stately home back to its former glory. Priced at 72,300 euros, this property is situated in a serene hamlet, just a short drive from the vibrant local village, inviting a delightful blend of peace and community spirit into everyday living. This maison de maître spans a generous 182 square meters and stands as a canvas awaiting a creative revival. The house is partially habitable with two bedrooms and a modern bathroom ready for use. However, it retains vast potential across its various rooms, each in different stages of renovation, promising a tailor-made living space designed to meet your unique specifications. The ground floor hosts four spacious rooms, providing a substantial footprint to reimagine a living configuration that suits both style and functionality. The upper floor offers an inviting, cozy sitting room, a fully-equipped bathroom, and two bedrooms. Additionally, the expansive space adjacent could be transformed into two additional bedrooms or a large family room, depending on your family’s needs. A standout feature of this home is the extensive, floored attic. Bathed in natural light, this space holds the potential for conversion into extra bedrooms or leisure areas, subject to necessary permissions. Original elements like the beautiful tiling and classic fireplaces add timeless character to the home, and a glass-enclosed verandah leads to an inner courtyard and garden. The garden, currently overgrown, holds remnants of thoughtful planting, signaling the promise of lush outdoor spaces wi ... click here to read more

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Welcoming your interest in a charming 2-bedroom semi-detached cottage dating back to the 15th century and located in Chaillac, Centre, Indre, France; a residence that's brimming with promise and potential. This characterful home is set within the narrative of France's renowned Brenne National Park. In need of a touch of freshening, it’s a gem waiting to sparkle. Entire sections of the home demand some love and attention, with a particular emphasis given to the large kitchen-diner that bears a set of French doors overlooking a charming garden. A separate sitting room, a bathroom, and a WC constitute the lower level of the residence. The upper floor consists of two comfortable bedrooms and a WC and shower area which needs a finishing touch. There's also the potentiality to maximize the usage of the loft space, subject to obtaining the appropriate permissions. This could serve as an extra living area or master suite, infusing the home with even more functionality and appeal. The house sits on sizeable grounds with sweeping, scenic views. The exterior walls of the home have been skillfully rendered by artisan builders, adding to its aesthetic appeal. Highlighting the outdoor space is an in-ground concrete saltwater swimming pool, which needs a makeover to restore its splendor. The swimming area is fenced but overgrown, hinting at the immense potential that this outdoor space holds. Key Features: - 2 Bedrooms - 1 Bathroom and 2 WCs - Sizeable kitchen-diner - Separate sitting room - Potential to extend into the loft - Extensive outside living area - Saltwater swimming pool - Large, private garden The neighborhood is nestled within a naturally rich environment of the Brenne National Park, harmoniously integrating daily l ... click here to read more

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Experience true French country living in this charming and spacious 5-bedroom house located at the peaceful outskirts of Chaillac, a scenic village nestled in the lush Indre countryside of France. This elegantly renovated home perfectly combines traditional charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal retreat for families or anyone looking for a tranquil lifestyle surrounded by nature. The property is spread over a sizable plot of approximately 4500m2, boasting a fenced garden that offers plenty of space for outdoor activities, gardening, or simply relaxing in the serene environment. The attached garage provides convenient storage and parking options, enhancing the functionality of this countryside abode. House Layout: - The ground floor features a welcoming entrance hall, a spacious living area enhanced by an open fireplace, exposed beams, and stonework, with glazed doors opening out to the lush gardens. - A fully equipped kitchen, inclusive of modern appliances and ample cabinetry, connects to a large dining area with a cathedral ceiling, creating an inviting space for family meals. - Two bedrooms located on this level each offer unique touches such as exposed beams and direct garden access, while a well-appointed bathroom ensures convenience. - Ascending to the upper floor, you'll find a cozy mezzanine sitting area, three additional bedrooms, including a master suite with built-in wardrobes and an ensuite bathroom, and another shower room serving the remaining bedrooms. Local Area and Lifestyle: Chaillac is not just a place to live; it's a community with a heart. The village is a hive of activity with its array of shops, businesses, and the picturesque lake that is popular for swimming, fishing, and taking leisu ... click here to read more

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Nestled just off the beaten path of the charming village of Chaillac, you’ll find a comfortable and inviting three-bedroom house that brings the quiet joys of French country living to your fingertips. Priced at a competitive 155,150 Euros, this home offers a blend of cozy interiors and functional living spaces, perfect for those seeking a peaceful retreat in a quaint village setting. Chaillac, located in the Centre-Val de Loire region, brings together the tranquil allure of rural France with the practicality of community living. For an overseas buyer or expat, this property serves as a gateway to experience an authentic French lifestyle amidst a welcoming neighborhood. As you step into the property, the courtyard entry leads you to a spacious hallway, naturally dividing the ground floor into distinct zones. On the right, a roomy kitchen/diner promises a warm gathering space with its handmade cabinetry offering ample storage, also housing the gas central heating boiler—a feature that ensures the home stays toasty during the crisp French winters. Across the hallway, a versatile space awaits; currently utilized as a bedroom, it also offers potential as a formal dining room. With a nod to modern conveniences, a recently installed shower room is complete with a WC and sufficient plumbing to accommodate a washing machine. Ascending to the first floor, a wonderfully proportioned lounge adorned with exposed beams invites relaxation and family gatherings. Complementing this space is another bedroom and a freshly updated shower room equipped with a separate WC. In keeping with the property’s flexibility, an expansive converted attic sits atop the home. Its considerable size makes it ideal for use as an additional bedroom, a qui ... click here to read more

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Nestled at the end of a quaint, no-through lane in the serene village of Dunet, France, stands an inviting two-bedroom house eagerly awaiting its next chapter. Positioned with only a single neighbor nearby, this property offers the unique combination of tranquility and picturesque views. At dawn or dusk, you might even catch a glimpse of deer or an easy-going rabbit frolicking in the fields behind the house, contributing a touch of nature's charm to your everyday life. The house features an open-plan lounge, kitchen, and diner, a spacious area where you can cook, dine, and relax. With a bit of creativity, this expansive area could be reimagined to include a third bedroom if your family needs it. Ascend into the attic, and you'll discover loft space—another opportunity to craft your dream home environment. The current configuration houses two bedrooms and a shower room with a modern WC, ideal for a small family or couple. Attached to this good-condition house is a large barn and several smaller outbuildings, perfect for storage or hobbies. Though the property is in need of some updating, a keen eye and a touch of TLC could breathe fresh life into this residence. It could be the permanent home or a peaceful holiday getaway you've been searching for. Life in Dunet is delightfully slow-paced and charming. Despite its quieter demeanor, the village is only a stone's throw away from Chaillac, a vibrant commune offering a wealth of amenities just 4.2 km (or about a 4-minute drive) from your door. In Chaillac, you'll find bar-restaurants to enjoy local French cuisine, a bakery for your morning croissants, a supermarket, a post office, a beauty salon, and even an antiques shop for discovering treasures of days gone by. In the su ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Indre region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Dunet, France, offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. With its charming character and modern comforts, this property is a haven for relaxation and adventure, perfectly suited for creating cherished memories with family and friends. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace, and planning your day in this tranquil French countryside. This lovingly restored home, with its exposed beams and rustic charm, provides a warm and inviting atmosphere that instantly makes you feel at home. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The house boasts a generous 146 square meters of living space, offering ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Four Bedrooms: With four cozy bedrooms, there's plenty of space for everyone to unwind and enjoy a restful night's sleep. - Modern Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of a fully fitted kitchen, new double glazing, and a heat source pump with electric radiators, ensuring comfort year-round. - Charming Features: Delight in the character of exposed beams, a wood-burning log fire, and a traditional bread oven, adding a touch of authenticity to your French retreat. - Versatile Spaces: A partially completed room offers potential for a fifth bedroom, study, or separate accommodation, perfect for hosting visitors or creating a personal sanctuary. - Outdoor Living: The property includes a large double garage, workshop, and a small outbuilding, providing ample storage and hobby space. - Proximity to Amenities: Just 5 minutes from the vibrant town of Chaillac, you'll find a supermarket, post office, ph ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of rural France with this 2-bedroom house, nestled in the tranquil village setting of Saint-Benoît-du-Sault in Centre, Indre, a location recognized as one of France's "most beautiful villages." This property offers a unique blend of modern amenities within a rustic French countryside atmosphere, making it an appealing option for international buyers seeking a serene retreat or a permanent residence. The house, spanning a generous 135 sqm, unfolds over three levels, including a semi-basement which offers ample potential for customization and additional living space, subject to proper permissions. The main floor, accessible up a few steps from the driveway, welcomes you with a quaint kitchen diner, featuring a traditional wooden floor, fitted units, and a classic wood-burning 'oven'. This area not only promises cozy dining experiences but also serves as supplementary heating during the colder months. Adjacent to this is the centrally located tiled room, ideal as a spacious entrance hall, leading to a stylishly fitted shower room. Further enhancing this level is a large living room adorned with sea grass flooring and another wood stove, ensuring warmth and comfort throughout the year. The upper floor houses two charmingly rustic bedrooms, each nestled under exposed beams and wooden flooring. One bedroom boasts a sizeable ensuite bathroom equipped with a roll-top bath, adding a touch of elegance to the rural charm. The semi-basement is equally captivating with a summer kitchen, utility room, and an additional room currently set as a bar, reminiscent of a quaint rural Spanish tavern. Outdoors, the property sits on a substantial plot of over an acre, featuring a covered terrace with an outdoor kitchen an ... click here to read more

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Explore the distinctive charms of Saint-Benoît-du-Sault, France with this welcoming four-bedroom house nestled in a serene hamlet, just a stone's throw from the historically rich village recognized as one of France's prettiest. With an appealing price tag, this house offers a prime opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the French lifestyle or seeking a tranquil retreat. Property Features: - Size: 170 square meters of living space - Bedrooms: 4 cozy and well-dimensioned rooms - Bathrooms: 2 (including a full bath and a separate shower room on the first floor) - Kitchen: Compact yet efficient fitted kitchen - Living Spaces: Spacious living room with a wood-burning stove, large mezzanine landing that doubles as an office space - Additional Rooms: Utility room, workshop space which could be transformed according to needs - Heating: Electric central heating - Internet: Fibre broadband connectivity available Amenities and Exterior Features: - Garden: Well-maintained with a blend of lawn, mature shrubbery, and patio areas. - Pool: Above-ground pool included - Storage: Large detached barn (72 square meters) divided into three spaces with potential attic conversion - Parking: Ample space available The ground floor of this home offers a bright and welcoming atmosphere with its light-soaked living room paving the way to a practical kitchen and two bedrooms, each promising restful nights. A bath/shower room and separate utilities are well-placed for convenience. Transition to the upstairs and you'll find solid wood flooring that extends into a spacious mezzanine, perfect for a home office or additional living area, two additional bedrooms including a master bedroom complete with built-in oak cupboards, and a re ... click here to read more

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Located in the quaint village of Saint-Benoît-du-Sault, this 2-bedroom house, priced at €171,200, presents an opportunity to purchase a charming piece of French rural life. Saint-Benoît-du-Sault is renowned for its historical beauty, often listed among the most beautiful villages in France. Featuring traditional architecture and a sprawling garden, this property combines rustic appeal with substantial living space. Upon entering, you're greeted by a conservatory-style room with tile floors, leading into a rustic kitchen equipped with essential amenities. The ground floor also hosts a spacious living and dining area adorned with original quarry tiled flooring, exposed beams, and an inviting fireplace. A large bedroom with another wood-burning stove and an adjacent bathroom complements the family-oriented design. The second level includes a sizeable mezzanine that can serve as an additional bedroom or lounge area, and another large bedroom under the eaves, carpeted for comfort and featuring a dormer window overlooking the picturesque garden and beyond. Despite its inviting interiors, the property is a good candidate for those looking to embark on a renovation project, as the septic tank system, while fully functional, does not meet the latest regulations. The potential for modernization provides an ideal canvas for those wishing to personalize or upgrade their living space. Outside, the large attached barn includes a garage and pool equipment storage. There is room for improvement, particularly needed on the pool cover that sustained some hail damage. The property also boasts an in-ground swimming pool in a sizeable garden presenting a perfect venue for relaxation and entertainment. Additional land plots totaling appr ... click here to read more

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Charming Historical House in Saint-Benoît-du-Sault, France Nestled in the heart of Saint-Benoît-du-Sault, a medieval village acclaimed as one of France's "most beautiful villages," this enchanting 8-bedroom house offers a blend of historical character and modern amenities. With approximately 250 square meters of living space spread across two main floors and additional attic and cellar areas, the house combines the charms of ancient architecture with the needs of contemporary living. The home is situated within walking distance of local conveniences including a supermarket and various shops and services. Notably, the village's picturesque streets and friendly community atmosphere make it a coveted location for those seeking a blend of tranquility and typical French cultural experiences. For extended amenities and transport connections, the larger town of Argenton-sur-Creuse is just a 15-20 minute drive away, providing direct train links to Paris. Furthermore, the international airport in Limoges, offering flights to various regional UK airports, is less than an hour’s drive, enhancing the property’s appeal for overseas buyers as well as potential for a holiday letting. ### Property Features: - Bedrooms: 8 (including a master bedroom with en-suite and dressing room) - Bathrooms: 2 full bathrooms, additional washroom on semi-landing - Size: 250m² - Price: €299,600 ### Amenities Include: - Fitted kitchen with high-quality appliances (SMEG range cooker, Bosch dishwasher) - Central heating (town gas-fired) - Utility room with washing machine space - Large integral garage - Elevator access in home - Stone spiral staircase leading to attic - Two vaulted cellars for additional storage or wine cellar ### Living in Saint-Beno ... click here to read more

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Nestled a short drive from the enchanting medieval village of St Benoit du Sault, celebrated as one of France's most picturesque villages, this appealing 2-bedroom house presents an ideal opportunity for those seeking a serene lifestyle infused with historical charm. St Benoit du Sault offers convenient amenities including a supermarket, various shops, and essential services, ensuring every necessity is close at hand. The property itself is spread across three levels, encapsulating a unique blend of modernity and rustic charm. The primary living spaces are situated on the raised ground and first floor, with a versatile semi-basement area extending underneath the entire structure. This space could potentially be transformed into additional living quarters, pending the appropriate approvals, providing an excellent opportunity for customization. Upon entering the main floor, one is greeted by a delightful kitchen diner boasting a vintage wooden floor, fitted units, and an authentic wood-burning oven which can serve as an additional heating source during the colder months. Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious, tiled room that could function as a grand entrance hall, complete with a stylish shower room featuring a shower, basin, and toilet. The large living room, adorned with seagrass flooring and a cozy wood-burning stove, completes this floor, creating a welcoming environment for relaxation and family gatherings. The upper level houses two bedrooms, each with distinct character features such as old wooden floors and exposed beams. The larger bedroom includes an ensuite bathroom with a charming roll-top bath, exposed stonework, and beams, adding to the home's rustic appeal. Descending to the semi-basement level, you wil ... click here to read more

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### Charming Two-Bedroom Village House in Saint-Benoît-du-Sault, France Nestled in the scenic area of Saint-Benoît-du-Sault in Centre, Indre, this two-bedroom house offers an enticing opportunity for those looking to embrace the French countryside lifestyle. The property, covering a generous plot size of 149 square meters, carries a sense of rustic charm and is perfect for overseas buyers seeking a serene retreat with ample space for customization. #### Property Features: - Size: 149 sqm - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 2 - Heating: Oil-fired central heating system - Sanitation: Septic tank (note: non-conforming to current regulations but functions effectively) - Additional Structures: Large barn with garage and pool equipment, boiler/utility room, storage/attic #### Amenities: - Garden: Large attached 2,400 sqm garden, mainly laid to lawn - Swimming Pool: 8x4m in-ground pool with a terrace area (Note: pool cover requires minor repairs due to hail damage) - Parking: Available in the barn/garage - Storage: Spacious barn and attic for additional storage needs ### Living in Saint-Benoît-du-Sault Saint-Benoît-du-Sault, officially ranked among the most beautiful villages in France, provides a picturesque setting that captures the essence of French village life. The village is conveniently located just a 5-minute drive from central amenities, including supermarkets and local shops. The larger town of Argenton-sur-Creuse is under a 10-minute drive away, offering more shopping options and a train station with direct links to Paris. ### The Local Climate The region experiences a temperate climate with distinct seasonal variations. Summers are generally warm and pleasant, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities and the beautiful l ... click here to read more

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This substantial 8-bedroom house situated in the picturesque medieval village of Saint-Benoît-du-Sault—one of France's officially recognized "most beautiful villages"—offers a perfect blend of historical charm and modern convenience. Nestled in the Centre region of Indre, this residence provides a mix of village tranquility and accessibility to larger towns and cities, making it ideal for a large family or someone looking to invest in a sizable property in rural France. Upon entering this impressive property, you are greeted by a spacious front-to-back hallway adorned with historical 'tomettes' tiling and featuring a remarkable 17th-century spiral stone staircase, adding a touch of historical grandeur. The ground floor hosts a large living room with a cozy fireplace and two original built-in cupboards indicative of the home’s character. Adding to its charm is a convenient modern lift, ensuring accessibility throughout the two-story residence. The kitchen, contiguous with the dining area, is fitted with high-quality appliances including a SMEG range cooker and Bosch dishwasher. A modest utility room provides additional storage and laundry facilities. The first floor unveils a large landing with wooden flooring which leads to a spacious master bedroom complete with oak floors, a fireplace, and an en-suite shower room. Adjacent to it is a dressing room offering ample storage. Accompanying this are three additional double bedrooms, some featuring interconnected rooms, ideal for a dressing room or a small study, enhancing the space’s versatility. Outdoor space includes three quaint stone outbuildings, a large terrace, and a secluded garden totaling about 600m². Despite its heart in a historic town, this property offers amp ... click here to read more

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Awash with original charm and character, this two-bedroom house is located in the picturesque village of St Gilles, within a stone's throw of the larger town of Argenton-sur-Creuse. With a touch of Gallic charm and European grace, the house beckons those who seek an idyllic country lifestyle in a historic French hamlet. Occupying a beautiful spot with an expansive attached garden, complete with an in ground 8x4m swimming pool, this property promises a tranquil setting and rates highly on the livability scale. For the uninitiated, Saint-Benoît-du-Sault, in Centre, Indre, France, is lauded as one of the most beautiful villages in the country. Renowned for its picturesque scenery and traditional French architecture, the village offers a gregarious community spirit, making it a quaint and welcoming spot to reside. Access to essentials is never a compromise here with the small town of St Benoit du Sault, hosting a range of shops and a supermarket, merely a quick 5-minute drive away. In contrast, the bustling town of Argenton-sur-Creuse, with a more extensive array of supermarkets and businesses, is under a 10-minute drive in the opposite direction. Here, you will find a well-connected train station providing seamless links to Paris. Furthermore, residents will appreciate being an hour's drive away from the International Airport in Limoges that sees daily flights to regional UK airports, ensuring connectivity will never be a barrier here. The house itself offers a charming mix of comfort and tradition. The ground floor arrives with a tiled conservatory-style room leading to the rustic kitchen equipped with sink and cupboards. Behind the kitchen is a spacious bathroom that accommodates a shower and a toilet. A vast open li ... click here to read more

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Set in the picturesque realm of Centre, Indre, in the stunning village of St-Benoît-du-Sault, is a cosy two-bedroom house, steeping with the unique charm of traditional French architecture, that promises to lend you a life of serene comfort. Positioned among the exquisite landscape of one of the most beautiful villages in France, this charming house is awaiting its next owner to revel in its simplicity and tranquility. Only a stone's throw away from daily conveniences, the town centre offers a supermarket, diverse shops and various businesses, merely a 10-minute drive away, ensuring a comfortable living experience for all residents. Meanwhile, the International Airport in Limoges, with regular flights to different UK airports, can be reached within an hour - a convenience perfect for frequent travelers or overseas owners. This quaint house spans 78 square meters, all laid out on the ground floor. The property enchants with a light-filled, airy kitchen, complete with a practical sink and ample cupboard space for all your culinary needs. Further, there's a bathroom equipped with a shower, bidet, and wash hand basin, as well as a separate toilet for increased functionality. Adjoining the kitchen is a modestly sized sitting room and dining area, that seamlessly gives way to a beautiful veranda overlooking a picturesque piece of land. A larger living room also inhabits the property, boasting a unique room behind it, which seeks some uplifting. Once updated, this room has the potential to add a novel dimension to the living space. The house originally consisted of two attached houses and narrates tales of its heritage through features like a sizeable attached barn. Offering plenty of room for improvement and potential for ... click here to read more

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