Historic 3-Bedroom Stone House in Saint-Jean-d'Angély with Garden & Garage, Perfect for Expat Living in France

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, Saint-Jean-d'Angély, France, Saint-Jean-d'Angély (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 180Floor area

€180,800

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

180m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, in the vibrant hub of Charente-Maritime, lies the delightful town of Saint-Jean-d'Angély. This is where your possible new abode awaits—a quaint 3-bedroom house that speaks volumes about tradition while promising a comfortable French lifestyle. Let's take a leisurely stroll through this well-maintained property and the wonderful opportunity it presents, particularly for expatriates or international buyers exploring life in this picturesque corner of France.

Imagine yourself stepping into a classic stone house, the kind that echoes history with every brick yet offers modern comfort having been recently updated. Your journey begins as you open the door to be greeted by an entrance hall, complete with an original wooden staircase that serves as a proud testament to the craftsmanship of yesteryears. It's easy to envision mornings that begin with the soft patter of socked feet on hardwood floors and the delicious aroma of breakfast wafting in from the kitchen.

Speaking of the kitchen, it’s not just any kitchen! This kitchen comes with an old fireplace center stage; a potential heart of your home that transforms a simple meal prep into an experience. Whether it's the sizzling sound of a fresh baguette being cut, or a cozy winter evening basking in the glow of a fire, this space has so much to offer.

Throughout the ground floor, there’s a cellar—ready to become either a wine lover’s sanctuary or simply extra storage space. Wander upstairs to find two spacious bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor, each telling its own story of slumber and sanity.

Ascend one floor higher and you’ll discover another bedroom, complete with another shower room, arguably making it the perfect guest retreat or perhaps your personal suite. Additionally, there’s scoped potential here—a part of the loft beckons transformation, perhaps into another bedroom or a calming office space where whispers of creativity fill the air.

Outside, not directly adjacent but nearby, the garden adds a breath of fresh air to daily life, housing a garage and dedicated parking. There's even an outbuilding—a perfect nook that could become a studio or summer kitchen, with a feature as delightful as a porch and sink.

Here's a glimpse of what living here brings beyond these walls:

- Size: 180 square meters
- Bedrooms: 3
- Bathrooms: 1
- Heating: New wood pellet boiler
- Garden with garage and outbuilding
- New sanitation regulations in place
- Easy parking

Life in Saint-Jean-d'Angély itself is all about balance. A vibrant village atmosphere allows for the tight-knit community locales crave, while the bustling city life of Saint Jean, just a 10-minute drive away, caters to the professional and the urban adventurer alike. So, you’ve got both worlds at your doorsteps.

Adjacent amenities such as a local bar and grocery store make for convenient living and are ideal as a weekend routine to pick up fresh bread and indulgent French pastries. Mains drainage is also anticipated soon, an update that promises to enhance the charm and functionality of this village further.

The region enjoys a mild oceanic climate, meaning winters are generally mild and summers warm but not scorching. This makes outdoor activities a year-round possibility; picture leisurely bike rides, market visits, or just sunset meanders down cobblestone paths.

Living in such a historic place instills a sense of connection to the past, giving life a richer context. Your weekends will likely include explorations of local heritage, deep-diving into the region’s colorful past, or simply indulging in French delicacies at local eateries. Your evenings might be spent sipping local wine as red and orange hues dance across the sky, a fitting close to a day in your lovely haven.

Relocating to Saint-Jean-d'Angély in France is more than buying a property; it’s about embracing a lifestyle—a quintessential blend of tranquility and vibrancy. This property stands ready as your bridge into this way of life. So if you’re in search of more than just a house, but a genuine home to create memories and new beginnings, then look no further. It's waiting for you right here.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
180
Price per m²
€1,004
Garden size
280
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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On a quiet morning in Villemain, the only sound you'll hear is birdsong cutting through cool air and the distant creak of a wooden shutter swinging open somewhere down the lane. That's the pace of life here — and once you've felt it, the city you came from starts to feel very far away indeed. This four-bedroom stone farmhouse sits on the edge of the village of Villemain, a small commune in the Deux-Sèvres department of Poitou-Charentes, in a part of France that most international buyers haven't discovered yet. That's both an honest observation and, frankly, a significant advantage. Property prices here remain well below those of the Dordogne or the Lot, yet the quality of the landscape, the food, and the way of life is every bit as rewarding. The house itself is in good condition — no project property requiring months of contractors, just a well-built, characterful home that's ready to live in from the first weekend you arrive. Pull through the iron gates onto the broad gravelled driveway and the house announces itself properly. The full stone frontage stretches the width of the plot, and there's room to park four or five cars comfortably — useful when family comes down from Paris or friends fly in from London through Poitiers-Biard airport, barely an hour's drive north. Step through the front door and the entrance hall does something that very few rooms manage: it makes you want to slow down. Original terracotta tiles underfoot, a fireplace for the cooler months, and a wooden staircase that curves upward with the kind of confidence that only comes from being built to last. This is not a house that was thrown up quickly. The lounge runs wide across the front of the building, wooden floors worn smooth with age, a stone ... click here to read more

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The wood-burning stove in the kitchen is already lit when you picture yourself here on a grey November morning, a pot of something slow-cooking on the range, the smell of oak smoke drifting through the ground floor, and nothing outside the window but your own seven thousand square metres of French countryside. That's the pull of this place. It doesn't try to impress you. It just quietly gets on with being exactly what rural France is supposed to feel like. Set in the village of Messé in the Deux-Sèvres département of Poitou-Charentes, this three-bedroom house sits on a generous plot that extends well beyond 7,000 m² — land that includes a large barn ripe for conversion, several outbuildings, a workshop, and a wood store. For buyers hunting a proper second home in France with room to grow, this is a rare find under the €200,000 mark. The property is in good condition and liveable right now, but the real story here is what it could become over time. Walk through the front door and the entrance hall opens into a kitchen that makes you want to cook. Not open a packet — actually cook. It's fitted, it's generous in size, and it has both a range-style cooker and a wood-burning cooking stove that doubles as the heart of the home on cold evenings. The living and dining area flows from here with its own wood-burning stove, creating the kind of ground-floor warmth that central heating alone never quite manages. A shower room with WC completes the downstairs layout, practical and neatly arranged. Upstairs, a landing connects three comfortable bedrooms and a family bathroom with WC. The heating system is cleverly thought through: the stoves handle the ground floor, while an air-to-air heat pump covers the upper level — a mixed sys ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the picturesque village near Saint-Jean-d'Angély, where enchanting countryside charm meets modern comforts in this lovely 3-bedroom house nestled in Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime. With an asking price of €182,000, this inviting home provides a delightful retreat in one of the region’s most adored riverside spots. I've been in the real estate game for quite some time, and a gem like this doesn't come up every day. Let's first talk about the home's remarkable history. Renovated in 2006, this charming cottage stands proudly a short stroll from the tranquil banks of the Boutonne River. The abode greets you with its sun-kissed terrace leading into a large, fully-fitted kitchen diner. This heart of the home, with its magnificent fireplace, is where memories are cooked and shared. Moving through, the large sitting room beckons with its warmth, providing an ideal space for entertainment or unwinding. Up the elegant staircase, you'll find three spacious bedrooms and a chic family bathroom – each room having its own tale to tell. And if you need more space, a snug on the ground floor doubles as a convenient fourth bedroom complete with an ensuite shower, perfect for guests or as a cozy retreat. Adding to its allure, this property comes with a handful of modern amenities, including: - Three spacious bedrooms - Two bathrooms, including one ensuite - Large kitchen diner with fireplace - Generous sitting room - Additional snug room - Private sunny terrace - Stunning location near the Boutonne River - Off-street parking - Handy decked area - Small garden - Outbuildings nearby for extra storage or utility Living in Saint-Jean-d'Angély offers more than just a home. The town is steeped in rich history and culture, a f ... click here to read more

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Introduction to a Charming Country Home in St-Jean-d'Angély, France Nestled in the serene countryside of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, this captivating 8-bedroom country home holds the promise of a peaceful rural retreat combined with the comfort of spacious modern living and proximity to local attractions and amenities. Located near the quaint market town of St-Jean-d'Angély, and a drive away from the scenic Atlantic beaches, this property blends cultural richness with natural beauty. Property Overview The façade of this south-facing château, bathed in historical allure, sets the stage for a home that offers extensive living space spanning over 300 square meters. Comprising generously sized bedrooms and multiple reception rooms, this residence is perfect for both large family gatherings and serene moments of solitude. - Bedrooms: 8, including three with ensuite facilities and sublime countryside views. - Bathrooms: 5, combining modern finishes with classic charm. - Reception Rooms: Two grand reception areas featuring cozy fireplaces, with the potential for a third. - Special Features: - Impressive entrance hall - Study - Generous kitchen/breakfast room with fireplace - Nursery room - Two expansive attic rooms, ideal for conversion to additional living spaces - Comprehensive utility spaces including a pantry, laundry room, and a games/boiler room - Outdoor Areas: - Enclosed walled gardens, including a BBQ area and children's play zone - Private swimming pool surrounded by manicured lawns - Expansive outbuildings offering vast storage or conversion possibilities Local Amenities and Atmosphere For those considering a move from overseas, St-Jean-d'Angély resonates with a vibrant yet peaceful ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the historic heart of Saint-Jean-d'Angély, this exquisite town house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French heritage combined with the comforts of contemporary living. As busy as I am, given my worldwide clientele, I an assure you this is one of those opportunities worth pausing for. Just imagine yourself living in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, right in the charming town of Saint-Jean-d'Angély, perfectly situated for both peace and convenience. As you arrive at the address in the quaint part of Charente-Maritime, you'll find yourself enveloped in a mix of history and practicality. It serves not only as a dwelling but an experience of life in France enriched by culture and local warmth. France, a country synonymous with style, offers this ideal family residence that's practical without overpromising. Now, the house itself is in prime condition, believe me – I've been a busy agent for years, and I know when a property is more than it appears online. Enter through an inviting entrance hall, and you'll immediately feel that sense right at home. The journey begins downstairs, where there's a space that could be a spacious office or a multipurpose room – honestly, your arrangements will find this space more than adaptable. There's a decorative fireplace here too, setting a cozy ambiance even if it's more decorative than functional nowadays. Make your way into the grand living room, where family life flourishes, with another fireplace adding that extra touch of warmth. This room naturally flows into a gorgeous fitted kitchen, fully-equipped for whipping up meals while you swap stories about your global adventures. There’s also a convenient WC on this floor, making life just a litt ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming city of Saint-Jean-d'Angély, this delightful 6-bedroom house offers a prime opportunity for families or investors looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful ambiance of the French countryside. Constructed in 2000, the property combines modernity with robust functionality spread across a sizeable 330 sqm of living space, all situated on a generous 3,106 sqm plot with mature, enclosed gardens. Property Features: - Six spacious bedrooms - Three well-appointed bathrooms - Impressive living and dining areas equipped with an open fireplace for cozy family gatherings - An efficient fitted kitchen with modern appliances, perfect for culinary enthusiasts - A separate scullery adds convenience to everyday living - Ground floor equipped with a cellar, sauna, and additional storeroom for ample storage - Outbuildings include three workshops and additional storage facilities, enhancing practicality - A covered, salt-filtered swimming pool to relax during sunny days - A private driveway and terrace to enjoy outdoor living The property is detached, ensuring privacy and tranquility, crowned with a tile roofing and double-glazed windows throughout. It offers double heating systems through a heat pump and the allure of a fireplace, making it energy-efficient and snug during the cooler seasons. The garden views from this residence are clear and serene, providing a picturesque look at your own swimming pool area, a perfect backdrop for relaxation and entertainment. Basic renovation such as wall coverings and decorations may be considered to personalize and enhance the aesthetic appeal according to new owners' tastes. Local Area and Climate: Saint-Jean-d'Angély, located in the Poitou-Charentes region (Charente-M ... click here to read more

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This picturesque 5-bedroom house, ideally located in the charming city of Saint-Jean-D'Angély in the region of Charente-Maritime, presents an enticing opportunity for overseas buyers seeking to establish themselves in the heart of France's magnificent countryside. Set on a fenced and wooded plot of 1,204 m2, this detached bungalow offers an impressive space of 166sqm, with the potential to become a stunning family abode. On the ground floor, the house boasts a convenient linen room, a bedroom complemented with a shower room, a spacious games room perfect for family recreation complete with a cozy corner fireplace, a study that could be turned into a home office or library, and a two-car garage. The first floor reveals an unheated conservatory, a grand dining room, a formal living room, an inviting lounge, three comfortable bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate WC. The house benefits from central heating powered by gas and a double glazed windows ensuring optimal thermal insulation. Property features: - Linen room - Games room with corner fireplace - Study - Conservatory - Dining room - Lounge - Three additional bedrooms - Separate WC - Gas-fired central heating - Double glazing Extra amenities included are a charming wooden chalet that could be used as a garden shed or a crafts studio, a relaxing outdoor barbecue area, and convenient mains drainage. Amenities: - Wooden chalet - Barbecue area - Mains drainage Despite its tranquil, countryside setting, the house is situated within Saint-Jean-d'Angely, a city offering an attractive balance of history and modernity. Amenities such as shops, schools and health services are within easy reach, whilst recreation options exist aplenty including numerous parks, restaurants, a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite 18th-century country home in Mazeray offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comfort. Just a stone's throw from the future thermal spa town of Saint Jean d'Angely, this property is a sanctuary for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your home. This is the everyday reality for those fortunate enough to own this stunning country home. With five spacious bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms, this property is perfect for families or those who love to entertain guests. ### A Glimpse into the Lifestyle Living in Mazeray offers a unique lifestyle that combines the serenity of rural life with the convenience of modern amenities. The region is renowned for its mild climate, making it an ideal location for a second home. Whether you're looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life or seeking a peaceful retreat, Mazeray has something for everyone. - Local Attractions: Explore the nearby Château de Mazeray, a historical gem that adds a touch of grandeur to the area. The future thermal spa in Saint Jean d'Angely promises relaxation and rejuvenation just minutes away. - Outdoor Activities: The expansive 9380m² of adjoining land is perfect for equestrian enthusiasts or those who simply enjoy the great outdoors. The heated pool and lounging area provide a perfect spot for summer relaxation. - Cultural Experiences: Immerse yourself in the rich history and culture of the Charente-Maritime region. From local markets to traditional fest ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Vervant, deep within the heart of Poitou-Charentes in the vibrant Charente-Maritime region of France, we present a delightful property catering to the discerning overseas buyer who yearns for a slice of charming French countryside. This enchanting 4-bedroom house is an idyllic blend of inviting living spaces and nature-infused tranquility, promising a lifestyle imbued with both relaxation and excitement. Vervant is beautifully ensconced in the lush Boutonne valley, a region that splendidly showcases the timeless allure of rural France. The village itself is charming, with a rustic appeal that immediately enchants its visitors. The local area is rich with history and culture, offering a plethora of activities and experiences that are perfect for both exploration and leisure. You’ll find an abundance of trails for leisurely walks or cycling, providing the perfect opportunity to immerse oneself in nature while enjoying the splendid vistas of rolling hills and the serene river Boutonne. The river is a lovely destination for fishing enthusiasts or those simply wanting a peaceful afternoon by the waterside. Living in Vervant offers more than just beautiful landscapes; it offers a glimpse into the quintessential French lifestyle. Residents enjoy a mild maritime climate, with warm summers ideal for exploring local vineyards or partaking in the vibrant festivals and markets that sprinkle the calendar year. Winters here are mild, allowing for cozy days spent by the fire or browsing through quaint bookshops and artisanal stalls in nearby towns. It is an area enriched with the allure of French cuisine, where quaint cafes and restaurants serve up traditional delicacies that are sure to tantaliz ... click here to read more

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Tucked away amidst the charming landscapes of Poitou-Charentes, France, lies a spacious and inviting stone house that perfectly suits families or those wishing to relocate abroad for a slice of French life. Situated in the tranquil riverside village of Saint-Pardoult, this property not only boasts alluring scenery but also a comfortable lifestyle that combines the serene countryside with cultural richness. As a busy agent often juggling numerous properties and clients worldwide, I must say this property stands out for its generous space and amenities suitable for a growing family or those seeking a peaceful retreat. With four bedrooms and three bathrooms, this 195 square meter home is perfectly ready to receive its next inhabitants. Entering the house through a small, quaint conservatory, you are greeted by a generous living area spruced up with a fireplace that promises cozy family evenings. The substantial ground floor also houses a bright dining room characterized by broad glass doors that lead you out to a refreshing garden. The outdoor space is not just an afterthought; it features a swimming pool and a walled terrace seating area – ideal for hosting casual gatherings or simply soaking up the sun. Property Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 3 modern bathrooms - Entrance conservatory - Bright and airy dining room - Large living space with fireplace - Mezzanine office space - En suite bathroom in the master bedroom - Dressing room - Multiple outbuildings and garages - Swimming pool and seating area - Vast land, 4775 m2, including a mature orchard - Excellent transport links to Bordeaux and La Rochelle - Nearby TGV station at Surgeres - Secure with alarm system - Equipped with optical fiber access - Good local drain ... click here to read more

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Once upon a time in the quaint village of Saint-Pardoult, nestled in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region in Charente-Maritime, France, there stands a charming family home waiting for its next adventure. With its 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 bathrooms, this house is the perfect blend of traditional French living with a modern twist. Priced attractively at 339,200 euros, it offers a great value for anyone looking to settle in one of France's most picturesque locales. Let's start with the arrival. As you approach, you are greeted by the serenity of St-Pardoult, a small riverside village blessed with the natural beauty of the River Boutonne. It's easy to imagine yourself strolling along the riverbanks in the early morning, with the mist rising gently from the water, transforming the landscape into a fairytale setting. The house invites you in through a cozy conservatory, an ideal place for a morning coffee or a casual read with views of the lovely garden. Stepping inside, the first room to greet you is the expansive living area. This room is designed for comfort and warmth, with a grand fireplace as its centerpiece. On cooler evenings, the fireplace becomes the heart of the home, perfect for family gatherings or a quiet evening with loved ones. Adjacent to the living area, you will find a dining room that is anything but ordinary. With large glass doors that let sunlight flood in, it's an inviting space where you can indulge in leisurely brunches while soaking in the views of the garden and beyond. Step outside, and you'll find yourself on a walled terrace, complete with a swimming pool and a seating area—a perfect spot for summer gatherings and poolside activities. Venturing upstairs, the house continues to tell its s ... click here to read more

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Discover the serene lifestyle on offer with this five-bedroom contemporary home situated in the quaint village of Nuaille-sur-Boutonne in Charente-Maritime, France. Positioned among scenic landscapes and surrounded by a generous 13,690 m2 of vibrant greenery, this spacious 2004-built home provides a perfect blend of privacy and homely charm, making it an ideal choice for families or as a peaceful retreat from busy city life. Property Description: This south-facing residence is set away from the hustle and bustle, ensuring quiet and peaceful living. Spanning approximately 420 sqm of usable area, this not-adjoining house sports double glazing and includes a heating system powered by electric heat pumps and radiators, designed for energy-efficient living. Key Features: - Five spacious bedrooms including a master suite with a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom - Two additional bathrooms and separate shower rooms, ensuring comfort and privacy for all household members - A fitted and equipped kitchen that caters to all culinary needs - Separate dining and living rooms perfect for entertaining - Specialized rooms such as a home cinema and a sports room to enrich your at-home experience - Covered terraces and a large patio providing ample outdoor setting for relaxation or hosting events - Comprehensive outbuildings, including two garages with electric doors, a workshop, and a fully equipped pool room featuring a shower cabin and toilet Amenities: - A lavish 9.50m x 4.50m swimming pool complemented by a pristine pool room - A fitted laundry room, complete with modern facilities - Vast storage options throughout the house, including a storeroom and fitted back kitchen - Advanced home security system with videophones and an ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Retreat in the Heart of Charente-Maritime Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the picturesque village of Saint-Georges-de-Longuepierre. This charming stone house, nestled in the serene landscape of Poitou-Charentes, offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal vacation home or second residence. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort As you step inside, the warmth of the wood-burning stove in the sitting room envelops you, creating a cozy haven perfect for unwinding after a day of exploring the French countryside. The house boasts three spacious bedrooms, including a master suite with an ensuite shower room, ensuring privacy and comfort for you and your guests. The kitchen, equipped with another wood burner, invites you to indulge in culinary adventures, perhaps inspired by the fresh produce from the local market in nearby Aulnay. The open-plan design encourages a seamless flow between cooking, dining, and relaxing, making it a perfect space for entertaining. Embrace the Outdoors The property extends to a generous 900 m² of enclosed land, offering endless possibilities for creating your own garden oasis or a thriving vegetable plot. Picture yourself enjoying leisurely afternoons under the sun, surrounded by the vibrant colors and scents of your personal paradise. A Village Rich in History and Culture Saint-Georges-de-Longuepierre is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. The village's proximity to Aulnay, a historic market town just 5 km away, means you're never far from the essentials. Aulnay's twice-weekly market is a treasure trove of local produce, artisanal goods, and vibrant community life. Seasonal Delights and ... click here to read more

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Charming 2-Bedroom Fixer-Upper in Villeneuve-la-Comtesse Welcome to an authentic opportunity to own a quaint house in the beautiful setting of Villeneuve-la-Comtesse, nestled in the serene Charente-Maritime region of France. This property, priced attractively at €58,300, offers a generous plot of 166 sqm, enclosed by walls providing privacy and an array of mature trees. Property Details: - Type: House - Condition: Requires Renovation - Size: 65 sqm usable area - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 shower room - Price: €58,300 Property Features: - Unheated - Ground floor includes a kitchen, dining room, hallway, shower room, and separate WC. - Wooden stairs leading to the first floor with two bedrooms. - Additional space available in an attached garage, easily convertible to extend living space. - Three small outbuilding roofs - Connected to the main drainage system - Annual property tax: €448 Amenities and Materials: - Tiled and wooden flooring throughout the house - Wall coverings include wallpaper and paint - Exterior includes exposed stone and breeze block construction - Rooftop outfitted with tiles - Additional features include wooden shutters, a water meter, and electrical installation (Cable TV and phone connections) Views and Surroundings: - Overlooks a charming garden and quaint street - Located in an enclave of serenity, perfect for privacy and quiet living Local Area and Climate: Villeneuve-la-Comtesse is part of the idyllic Poitou-Charentes region, known for its picturesque plains, limestone plateaus, and proximity to the sandy beaches of the Atlantic coast. It is the second sunniest part of France, following the French Riviera, offering a mild and pleasant climate conducive to outdoor activities and leisure. Loc ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Saint-Savinien, situated within the beautiful region of Charente-Maritime (17350) in France, a delightful three-bedroom house is available for purchase. A home filled with character and classic French charm, this unique property offers a chance to own a piece of authentic French countryside, at a competitive price of €112,270. This picturesque home provides a generous living space of 235 square meters, complemented with an additional 120 square meters of non-adjoining garden space, creating a wonderful opportunity to indulge in a true French way of life. Positioned within a peaceful community, the house is less than an hour away from the Charente-Maritime coastline, making it a perfect spot for those who love the perfect balance between country living and coastal serenity. Features of the Property: 5 rooms 3 bedrooms 1 bathroom 1 shower room Usable area: 111 sqm Living space: 36 sqm Land area: 355 sqm Property tax is €521 annually Kitchen equipped with ceramic hob, oven, cooker hood, kitchen furniture, a table and chairs, and a double bowl sink. Electric meter, water meter Garden with trees High-speed internet TV and Cable Smoke detectors Fireplace Double glazing Attic: Insulated non-convertible attic Upon entering, charm emanates from the fitted kitchen complete with modern conveniences, leading to a cozy living room adorned with an inviting fireplace. Here, you can entertain guests or enjoy serene moments basking in the warmth of the hearth. Furthermore, the ground floor features a pantry and separate WC, perfect for maintaining privacy in the main areas of the house. Upstairs, three spacious bedrooms offer ample space for rest and relaxation. The master suite boa ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Villars-les-Bois, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French countryside charm. Located in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region, this property is perfect for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant holiday home in France. With its rich history and potential for personal touches, this home is a canvas for creating unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your new holiday home. This property, set within a fully enclosed 1,400 m² park, offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, while still being conveniently accessible to local amenities and attractions. ### A Glimpse into the Lifestyle Villars-les-Bois is a charming village that embodies the quintessential French countryside experience. Known for its Pineau production, the area is steeped in tradition and offers a warm, welcoming community. Here, you can enjoy leisurely strolls through vineyards, indulge in local culinary delights, and participate in vibrant cultural festivals. - Local Cuisine: Savor the flavors of Charente-Maritime with its renowned seafood, fresh produce, and, of course, the famous Pineau des Charentes. - Outdoor Activities: Explore the scenic hiking and cycling trails that wind through the rolling hills and vineyards. - Cultural Events: Immerse yourself in local festivals celebrating the region's rich heritage and vibrant arts scene. - Accessibility: Just a short drive from major transport links, including airports and train stations, making it easy for international visitors to reach. ### Property Features This spaciou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting village of Dampierre-sur-Boutonne, this exquisite 6-bedroom maison du maître offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its elegant design and prime location, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home in the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of the village coming to life. As you step out onto the raised wooden terrace, the morning sun casts a warm glow over the expansive garden, inviting you to start your day with a leisurely stroll among the specimen trees and manicured lawns. This is not just a house; it's a lifestyle. ### A Glimpse into French Elegance The property, meticulously renovated, seamlessly blends traditional charm with modern comforts. The light-filled reception rooms, adorned with original features, offer a welcoming space for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings by the feature fireplace. The beautifully fitted kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is perfect for preparing meals with fresh local produce from the nearby artisan bakery. ### A Village Steeped in History Dampierre-sur-Boutonne is a village that whispers tales of the past. Its Renaissance Château, a stone's throw from your doorstep, adds a touch of grandeur to everyday life. The village's vibrant community, complete with a shop/bar and hairdresser, ensures that all your needs are met without having to venture far. ### Accessibility and Convenience For those who wish to explore further afield, the larger commercial centers of Saint-Jean-d'Angély and Surgères are within easy reach. Surgères, with its TGV connection, offers swift access to Paris and beyond, making this property ... click here to read more

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Charming Farmhouse in Dampierre-sur-Boutonne Nestled within the idyllic French countryside of Charente-Maritime, this traditional stone farmhouse in Dampierre-sur-Boutonne offers a peaceful and rural retreat. With its sturdy and rustic charm, the farm cottage spans 120 square meters and sits on a generous land area of approximately 4,400 square meters. Property Features - Three well-sized bedrooms with wooden flooring, ranging between 7m² to 12m² - Cozy lounge spanning 20m², featuring a tiled floor and a welcoming wood burner - Combined spacious kitchen and dining area of approximately 36m², also with a wood burner and direct access to the rear courtyard - A conveniently located shower room with a separate toilet just outside the rear door - Family bathroom equipped with a modern bath and sink - Substantial exterior space including an open stone barn, a garden area with a shed, and expansive attached land featuring a beautiful small stream and natural wild flora The farmhouse, while in good condition overall, balances modern amenities with unique opportunities for personalization and enhancements. This becomes an ideal project for those interested in embracing the rural lifestyle while adding their touch to their new home. Local Area and Lifestyle Living in Dampierre-sur-Boutonne is a dream for those who cherish tranquility and nature. The area is ensconced in a serene landscape, perfect for a variety of outdoor activities like hiking, cycling, and fishing. Locally, there are quaint shops and markets that showcase regional produce and crafts, vital for daily comforts and immersive local experiences. The community is welcoming and primarily composed of both local residents and a slowly expanding expatriate community, ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the charming landscape of Saint-Savinien in the Charente-Maritime region, this 7-bedroom detached house offers a blend of generous living space and a hearty touch of French rural character. Priced at 572,000 Euros, this property stands on a considerable plot of 28,966 sqm, showcasing a delightful balance between natural scenery and built space. For those looking to immerse themselves in French provincial life while having the scope to imprint personal touches, this home presents a notable opportunity. The main house, draped in traditional stonework, offers spacious accommodation across three floors. It demands a mention that while the house is in good condition, certain elements await rejuvenation, providing a canvas for those inclined towards customization or those with a penchant for design. ### Property Features: - Main House: Comprises a cellar in the basement; a ground floor with a fitted kitchen featuring a fireplace and wood-burning stove, a living room with a fireplace, a study, two bedrooms, a separate toilet, and a full bathroom; first floor hosts five additional bedrooms (three with fitted closets, one with an attic cupboard), a full bathroom, a shower room, and two separate toilets. - Attic: Offers potential for conversion, presenting a unique opportunity to expand living space or create bespoke areas such as a studio or home office. - Heating: Combination of oil-fired and electric central heating systems. - Windows: Double glazed throughout, maintaining energy efficiency and comfort. ### Outbuildings and Exterior Features: - Three courtyards and three awnings, providing ample outdoor relaxation and entertainment areas. - A range of functional spaces including a workshop, shed, wine storehou ... click here to read more

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Located in the serene and picturesque countryside of Saint-Savinien, in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, this inviting farmhouse offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and thoughtful modern renovations. The property is ideally positioned just 7km from the scenic Saint Savinien sur Charente, renowned for its beauty and vibrant local culture, making it an excellent choice for overseas buyers and expats looking to immerse themselves in the French lifestyle. This beautifully restored farmhouse spans 110 square meters and stands on a generous plot of 1060 square meters, enveloped by a lush garden filled with fruit trees. A distinctive feature of the outdoor space is the shaded terrace, which provides idyllic views of the expansive fields beyond, offering a tranquil setting for relaxation or entertaining guests. The interior of the home beautifully marries traditional elements with modern comforts. On entering, one is greeted by the unique charm of the 'cottage' kitchen, followed by a dining room and a spacious living room. Both the dining and living areas offer convenient access to the garden, enhancing the indoor-outdoor flow that is so desirable in country living. The ground floor also features practical spaces including a cellar and a laundry room. Upstairs, the accommodation comprises three well-sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, ensuring ample space for family and visitors. A large landing also serves as an office space, perfect for those considering remote work options. Throughout the home, the integration of stones and beams preserves its historical essence, while offering comfortable living spaces. While the farmhouse is in good condition, it presents as a delightful fixer-upper opportunity for those wish ... click here to read more

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