Renovated 3-Bedroom Home with Pool and Valley Views in Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette, Charente: Tranquil Village Living

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette, France, Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette (France)

3 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 186Floor area

€219,350

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

186m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Tucked away in the charming village of Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette, this picturesque house invites you to embrace the tranquil beauty of the French countryside. If you're seeking a home that seamlessly combines modern convenience with traditional charm, this property could be your dream come true. As a busy real estate agent, I'm thrilled to offer this unique opportunity to buyers looking to establish roots in one of France's scenic towns, especially those from overseas who are eager to experience the tranquil life with an exquisite view.

This delightful 3-bedroom home is a gem located in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, Charente. Imagine living in a house where every window frames the picturesque backdrop of the rolling valley and where each sunrise offers a reason to smile. Situated on a generous plot, this property boasts not just stylish interiors and comfortable living spaces, but also stunning outdoor arenas that emphasize the joy of al fresco living.

Stepping into the house, you're welcomed by a good-sized, modern fitted kitchen/diner. It's a cook's paradise, featuring underfloor heating to keep those toes toasty during the colder months, a range cooker ready for culinary adventures, a dishwasher to ease your post-dinner tasks, and a roomy fridge. From here, a rear entrance leads to a useful pantry/utility room and a convenient WC. This space was designed for practicality and ease of living, keeping the family chef in mind.

- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Fitted kitchen with underfloor heating
- Vaulted ceilings in living areas
- Large terrace with stunning views
- Double-glazing windows
- Oil Central Heating
- Double staircases
- Large ensuite Master Suite
- Home office/library space
- Mezzanine area
- Large cellar with garage access
- Inground swimming pool
- Pretty garden with quiet lane entry

When traversing the central hallway, you'll discover a spacious sitting room bathed in light, thanks to its patio doors leading out to a terrace. Here, views over the valley can be enjoyed, whether by day or under moonlit skies, making it an ideal spot for entertaining guests or simply unwinding with a good book. The ground floor also includes two well-proportioned double bedrooms alongside a family bathroom/WC, offering a comfortable retreat for both residents and guests.

Ascend the staircase to find a truly fantastic master suite. A sanctuary, this room offers plentiful storage and a large ensuite bathroom equipped with a bathtub, shower, and WC. Additionally, the home features a room currently used as an office or library and an inviting mezzanine area, perfect for creative endeavors or a private reading nook.

Tucked beneath the house is a spacious cellar that provides convenient access to the garage, an essential feature for those who value secure parking and storage. The property is efficiently heated with oil central heating and retains heat remarkably well courtesy of its double-glazed windows, ensuring your home remains cozy through all seasons.

The outdoor spaces of this home epitomize the allure of countryside living. Picture-perfect gardens grace the front of the property, accessible through a charming gated entrance from a quiet lane. The courtyard and garage add to the functionality, while the in-ground swimming pool beckons on sun-drenched days. There's even a small outbuilding that offers additional storage or potential for a workshop.

Life in Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette is idyllic. A small yet vibrant community, the village offers a peaceful lifestyle far removed from the hustle and bustle of big city living. Close to nature, here residents enjoy a temperate climate; mild winters and warm summers paint the landscape with bright hues and aromatic scents. In the nearby market town of Champagne Mouton, local shops stock artisanal products and delightful treats, while a charming restaurant offers a taste of French cuisine. For those who enjoy market days, the town of Mansle hosts lively markets twice a week, delivering fresh produce, handmade crafts, and a glimpse into the region's culture.

Moving to Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette means immersing oneself in a lifestyle where leisure is redefined. Stroll along the serene streets, explore the quaint cafes, and indulge in the slower rhythms of life. Perfect for families, couples, or retirees looking to savor the calm and beauty offered by this lovely village, this house isn't just a property—it's an opportunity to experience the quintessential French country life.

While the house itself is in good condition and move-in ready, it maintains a mix of potential and charm that invites you to make it your own. From creating a vibrant garden to setting up a cozy workshop, this home is your canvas in the heart of Charente. Don't miss the opportunity to step into a property that promises not just a place to live, but a lifestyle to embrace.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
186
Price per m²
€1,179
Garden size
2810
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Stand at the edge of the wooded plot on a quiet Tuesday morning and the only sounds are the Auvézère river running somewhere below the village rooftops and a woodpecker working through the oak trees at the far end of your four thousand square metres of land. Ségur-le-Château does not announce itself loudly. It doesn't need to. This compact, deeply old village in the Corrèze département has been quietly ranked among France's most beautiful for good reason — and this three-building stone ensemble sits right inside that living medieval world, priced at just €132,500. The property is a genuinely rare find. Three separate stone structures on a wooded 4,590 m² plot: a traditional one-bedroom house, a barn of roughly 100 m², and a partially renovated bread oven. Each one built from the same warm, grey-gold Corrèze limestone that gives the whole village its unhurried, rooted quality. The main house is move-in ready in the sense that matters most — the bones are solid, the inglenook fireplace is the real thing, and the veranda entrance already sets a tone of rural gentleness before you've stepped inside. The attic, accessed by a wooden staircase from the living room, is the kind of raw space that experienced renovation buyers immediately recognise: open, structurally sound, and waiting to become a second bedroom, a studio, or a reading room that gets the morning light. Yes, there is work to plan. Electricity, heating, plumbing, insulation, and a septic tank installation are all on the list. That transparency matters. This is a project property for someone who wants to put their own mark on something genuinely historic, not a flipped renovation dressed up to hide its history. The purchase price reflects exactly that. For buyers ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette in the Charente department of the Poitou-Charentes region, this charming 2-bedroom country home presents an inviting proposition for those seeking tranquility and a taste of rural French life. The property stands on a generous plot of 1245 square meters, offering splendid views of the surrounding countryside and is priced at €160,000. The house itself spans 123 square meters over two levels, providing a cozy and manageable living space. The ground floor features a comfortable 40 square meter living area that opens onto a lovely 20 square meter terrace, perfect for enjoying the peaceful outdoor setting. The terrace looks out over the well-tended gardens, which are an easily manageable size and filled with local flora, adding to the rustic charm of the property. Upstairs, you will find two well-proportioned bedrooms, offering a peaceful retreat from the daily hustle and bustle. The property cleverly combines rustic charm with comfort; heating is efficiently managed via a wood burner and reversible heat pumps, ensuring year-round comfort. An attached large barn offers additional storage space and could also serve as a garage. This space holds potential for conversion, perhaps into a workshop or an extended living area, subject to the relevant permissions. Additional outbuildings provide further storage solutions and include an appealing old bread oven, hinting at the home's past life and adding to its character. Living in Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette offers residents a peaceful lifestyle with the convenience of being close to nature. The home is situated near a stream, providing perfect opportunities for leisurely walks or picnics in an idyllic setting. The communit ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and potential of this 2-bedroom country home located in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, in the serene village of Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette, France. This property promises a peaceful retreat set against the backdrop of stunning countryside views, with an address that beckons those looking to experience the quintessence of rural French living. Property Overview This delightful stone farmhouse spans 123 square meters across two levels, offering ample space with a layout that includes two generously sized bedrooms on the upper floor. The ground level hosts a cozy living area of 40 square meters that seamlessly blends rustic charm with the comforts of modern living, accentuated by a wood burner and reversible heat pumps for year-round comfort. The property comes complete with a 20-square-meter terrace where one can enjoy the tranquil surroundings and scenic landscapes that envelop this home. Adjacent to the main residence is a large barn, currently purposed for storage and as a garage, which presents a fantastic opportunity for conversion or further development, subject to the relevant permissions. The garden area, spread across 1245 square meters, is easy to manage and features a variety of outbuildings and an old bread oven, adding to the character and potential of the estate. Living in Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette Living in Beaulieu-sur-Sonnette offers a lifestyle marked by tranquility and the beauty of nature. The area is ideal for those who cherish peace and quiet, away from the hustle and bustle of city life. Residents and visitors enjoy leisurely nature walks, with the property being in close proximity to a stream, fostering a close-knit community atmosphere typical of rural French villages. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Chassiecq in the celebrated Poitou-Charentes region of Charente, France, this charming country home presents an appealing prospect for those looking to immerse themselves in tranquil country living. Recently refurbished, the one-bedroom property spans across a generous plot of 3522 square meters, with a constructed area of 130 square meters and enjoys panoramic views of the lush surrounding countryside. The home itself, having undergone a considerable restoration, offers a living space that radiates a warm and inviting atmosphere. The ground floor features a spacious living area of 40 square meters, perfect for family gatherings or cozy evenings. Adjacent to this, the modern kitchen extends 25 square meters, equipped with contemporary amenities and fixtures, catering to all culinary needs. Upstairs, the master bedroom covers an expansive 40 square meters, with rustic exposed beams adding character and the potential to partition the room to create additional bedrooms if desired. Additional accommodation includes a versatile office space, currently utilized as a second bedroom, ensuring ample space for family and guests alike. This property is especially appealing for those with a penchant for outdoor living, boasting a 15 square meter terrace from which to enjoy the idyllic rural setting. The extensive flat land that surrounds the property also offers countless possibilities for gardening, outdoor recreational activities, or even installing a swimming pool. While seclusion is a key attribute of this delightful country home, connectivity and access are not compromised. Convenient road and TGV links are nearby, enabling easy travel to larger cities and airports that serve the region, faci ... click here to read more

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1 Bedroom Country Home in Chassiecq, Charente Located in the scenic Chassiecq within Poitou-Charentes, this charming one-bedroom country house offers a serene and idyllic lifestyle set amidst the picturesque landscapes of Charente. Perfect for those looking to enjoy peaceful rural living, the home boasts a generous plot size of 3522 m² and a total built size of 130 m², providing ample room for outdoor activities or future expansions. The living area comprises 40 m² of space, creating a light and airy feel, thanks to recent renovations including a new kitchen, modernized bathroom, and updates to the heating system with gas central central heating and double glazing. The large windows bathe the space in natural light, enhancing the fresh, newly-laid carpets and floorings that run throughout the property. For practicality and charm, the well-equipped kitchen spans 25 m² and includes new fixtures, perfect for home-cooked meals. The property features a beautifully restored staircase leading to the expansive 40 m² master bedroom upstairs, showcasing enchanting exposed beams. This space offers flexibility and could be configured to include an additional bedroom. Property Features: - Generous living area of 40 m² - Restored kitchen of 25 m² - Spacious 40 m² master bedroom with potential for additional sleeping area - Modern bathroom - New gas central heating system - Double glazed windows - 15 m² terrace - 3522 m² of attached flat land with countryside views Living in Chassiecq provides a calm and tranquil environment, complemented by its proximity to the market town of Champagne Mouton, only ten minutes away, where local markets, shops, and cultural activities bring the community together. For those seeking a broader range ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this stunning 1 bedroom country house, delicately placed amid the tranquil locale of Chassiecq, in the Poitou-Charentes region of Charente, France. Boasting an all-around panoramic marvel of the exquisite French countryside, this 130 m² property exhibits the true essence of a country home. Imagine waking up to the breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape from the comfort of your home, perched amid 3522m² of level grounds. This picture-perfect panorama invites you to start your day with a refreshing outlook. The charming house enjoys a unique architectural form that blends seamlessly with the tranquil surroundings. The alluring country house has been beautifully refurbished and is ready for immediate occupancy. Offering a generous living area of 40m², ample space to sit back, relax or entertain guests. The interior is perfectly formed and derogated, capturing the essence of a French country home. Insightful attention to detail showcases a modern and well-equipped 25m² kitchen. Offering a fresh dimension of functionality and style, it is your perfect companion for those culinary endeavors. Upstairs, the incredibly spacious master bedroom of 40m² occupies the lion's share of the dominance. Exposed wooden beams span overhead, effectively enhancing the sense of spaciousness and manifesting a rustic charm. This space holds the potential to be effectively transformed into an extra bedroom if desired. The house also encompasses a fully renovated bathroom and an office which also doubles up as the second bedroom. The quality renovation includes double glazing, gas central heating, brand new staircase, flooring, and carpets, along with refreshing redecoration. Living here, you're delicately cradled amidst ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the lovely and serene village of Cellefrouin, within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, a promising opportunity awaits. This three-bedroom house, though partially renovated, stands ready to embrace its next chapter. With a solid foundation already laid, this house will capture the interest of those looking for a property with potential. Overseas buyers and expats looking for a reasonably priced home in the French countryside will find this property quite interesting. This 95 square-meter house boasts a convenient layout with most living spaces situated on the ground level. There's an inviting living room where sunlight pours in, ideal for lounging with family or entertaining guests. The heart of the home is furnished with a modern shower room and updated electrical systems, ensuring immediate functionality. One of the three bedrooms is placed on the upper level, offering a private retreat complete with its own shower, which can serve as a guest room or perhaps a master suite. Adjacent to the house is a small barn that presents an intriguing prospect for additional storage, a garage, or even an extension, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions. It’s an asset that could enhance the existing structure or simply cater to your storage needs. As for green spaces, the home is blessed with a garden that wraps around the side and rear, offering ample outdoor space to relax or cultivate a few aromatic plants. From here, one can take in the picturesque views over the village valley, a quiet reminder of the peace and tranquility this spot offers. For those keen on having more outdoor escapades, a separate land plot just a five-minute drive away is part of the deal. Spanning over 3500 square meters ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Cellefrouin, Charente, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. With its elevated position, the property boasts breathtaking views of the rolling hills and lush landscapes that define this enchanting region. Whether you're seeking a tranquil escape or a vibrant holiday retreat, this home is perfectly poised to deliver an unforgettable experience. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, the sun casting a warm glow over the verdant fields that stretch as far as the eye can see. This is the daily reality for those fortunate enough to call this property their second home. The house, in excellent condition, seamlessly blends traditional French architecture with modern comforts, ensuring a cozy and inviting atmosphere year-round. ### A Gateway to French Countryside Living Cellefrouin is a hidden gem in the heart of Charente, offering a serene lifestyle that feels worlds away from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village itself is a tapestry of history and culture, with charming stone buildings, quaint cafes, and friendly locals who welcome newcomers with open arms. Here, life moves at a leisurely pace, allowing you to savor every moment. ### Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With four generously sized bedrooms, this home comfortably accommodates family and friends, making it ideal for gatherings and celebrations. - Modern Amenities: Enjoy the convenience of double glazing, oil central heating, and oak shutters, ensuring comfort in all seasons. - Gourmet Kitchen: The fitted kitchen, complete with underfloor heating, is a culinary enthusiast's dream, perfect for preparing delicious meals with local pro ... click here to read more

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Welcome to your potential new home in the enchanting village of Cellefrouin, located in the serene Charente region of France. This delightful listing comprises two charming antique houses brimming with character and nestled in a quaint hamlet between Mansle and Saint-Claud. If you're seeking a canvas for your creative touch and a slice of the French rural dream, this property beckons with ample opportunities for both dwelling and revamping. The main residence welcomes you with a traditional fitted kitchen and dining area that spans 42 square meters, featuring rustic tiled floors, exposed beams, and evocative stonework that tells stories of yore. The living spaces include a capacious 57 square meter living room adorned with a cozy wood-burning stove, stone walls, and more exposed beams, creating an ambiance that’s both warm and inviting. Additionally, a second sitting room provides a spacious 36 square meters with similar amenities, making it perfect for family gatherings or a quiet evening by the fire. Accommodation in the main house is generous, offering four bedrooms with distinctive features such as wooden floors, attic spaces, and exposed stonework, enhancing each room’s unique charm. The master suite is particularly impressive, encompassing a luxurious 33 square meters, complete with a modern en-suite shower room and an adjacent sitting area, perfect for a private retreat within your home. The secondary house, a Longere-style property, also does not fall short on allure. The ground floor hosts a lovely lounge of 38 square meters with a fireplace and wood-burning stove, alongside a 19 square meter kitchen that retains the charm of the bygone era with its fireplace and exposed stonework. The upstairs presents a vas ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Charente region, this exquisite country home in Cellefrouin offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil second home in France. With its rich history, charming landscapes, and vibrant local culture, Cellefrouin is a hidden gem that promises a serene lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life. A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your property. This beautifully restored stone farmhouse, set on a sprawling 4917m² plot, is more than just a home; it's a gateway to a lifestyle steeped in relaxation and rejuvenation. The Main Residence The main house, a testament to traditional French architecture, boasts five spacious bedrooms, each with its own ensuite bathroom, ensuring comfort and privacy for family and guests alike. The grand reception rooms, with their vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, are perfect for hosting gatherings or simply enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. - Size: 247m² of living space - Bedrooms: 5, all with ensuite facilities - Bathrooms: 4 - Living Area: 55m², ideal for entertaining - Terrace: 30m², perfect for al fresco dining - Potential: Option to split into two separate living spaces Guest Cottage For those who love to entertain or are considering rental opportunities, the separate one-bedroom guest cottage offers autonomy and charm. Retaining its original stone features and cobbled floors, this cottage provides a cozy retreat for visitors. - Private Access: Ensures guest privacy - Historic Features: Solid wood staircase, original stonework - Living/Dining Areas: Spacious and inviting Ext ... click here to read more

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Charming 4-Bedroom Family Home in Scenic Ventouse, Charente Nestled in the tranquil rural hamlet of Ventouse within the picturesque district of Charente, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers a peaceful retreat with captivating views of the lush French countryside. Encompassing an expansive plot of over one hectare, the property is an ideal purchase for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene lifestyle of rural France, while still enjoying access to modern conveniences. Property Features: - Size: 135 sqm - Bedrooms: 4 spacious rooms, providing ample personal space - Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Land: Over one hectare of private, verdant land - Swimming Pool: Private 9x4m pool, perfect for relaxation and family fun - Outdoor Buildings: Includes several outbuildings offering potential for various uses Amenities and Living Space: - Proximity to local services and amenities, combining rural charm with convenience - Bright and airy living areas, ideal for both summer brightness and winter coziness - An inviting entrance hall that leads seamlessly into the family-friendly living space - Secluded areas in the garden provide tranquility and privacy - A large covered hangar suitable for recreational activities and entertaining guests - Easy potential for customization and enhancements, should one wish to add personal touches or expand Local Area Information: Ventouse, located in the Poitou-Charentes region, is renowned for its rolling hills, vast fields, and vineyards that epitomize the beauty of rural France. The area provides a quintessential French rural lifestyle, with local markets, quaint cafes, and artisan shops that showcase the rich cultural heritage and the friendly community spirit prevalent h ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic surroundings of Poitou-Charentes in Ventouse, this charming 4-bedroom house presents a fantastic opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene beauty of rural France. Boasting a generous plot extending over a hectare, this residence is an ideal spot for privacy and relaxation, all while being conveniently close to necessary amenities. Local Area: Ventouse, part of the Charente department, is a place where the beauty of nature meets historic French culture. The surrounding landscape offers lush greenery and agricultural fields, making it a tranquil retreat from bustling city life. Ventouse is situated within a short drive to larger towns where one can find shopping centers, gourmet restaurants, and healthcare facilities. The locale is perfect for outdoor activities such as hiking, biking, and horse riding, giving residents a healthy outdoor lifestyle to enjoy throughout the year. Climate: The climate in this part of France is generally mild with distinct seasonal changes. Summers are pleasantly warm rather than hot, which is perfect for enjoying the outdoor swimming pool and beautiful garden. Winters are cool, but the house remains bright due to its favorable positioning. Living Experience: Living in a house offers a unique sense of freedom and space that is hard to find in apartment living. Residents enjoy not only the privacy of personal space but also the autonomy over their living environment. Gardens provide a restorative connection to nature, which is amplified in a place like Ventouse with its picturesque outdoor setting. Property Features: - Size: 135 sqm - Bedrooms: 4 spacious rooms offering tranquil views - Bathrooms: 2 well-appointed bathrooms - Large plot of ove ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the scenic outskirts of Saint-Gourson in the captivating region of Poitou-Charentes, this charming 4-bedroom farmhouse presents a unique opportunity for those seeking the tranquility of rural France. With its good condition and generous land space, the farmhouse offers a serene atmosphere combined with the traditional comforts of country living. The property spans approximately 174 square meters of living space and sits proudly on a sweeping 27,213 square meters of land, ideal for anyone interested in small-scale farming, keeping animals, or simply enjoying vast open space. The area is predominantly composed of attached land, offering privacy and unobstructed views of the lush valley – a true rural idyll. Living in Saint-Gourson affords residents a peaceful lifestyle with the convenience of nearby towns. Just a 15-minute drive away is the market town of Ruffec, where one can find local markets offering fresh produce, quaint cafés, and various shopping options. Nearby villages Nanteuil and Verteuil also add to the area's charm with their historic buildings and welcoming community. The house itself begins with an inviting entrance hall, leading to essential amenities including a ground floor WC and a shower room. To the right, the heart of the home can be found in a cozy kitchen-diner equipped with a wood-burner, ideal for family meals and gatherings. This space flows seamlessly into a comfortable living room, which opens out onto a back terrace, perfect for enjoying the outdoors and the scenic views. On the upper floor, a spacious landing connects to three double bedrooms and a grand master suite which features a substantial bedroom, a dressing room, and an impressive 17 square meter bathroom that can also ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque landscape of Poitou-Charentes, France, is a uniquely positioned farmhouse that carries both the charm of a traditional home and the amenities of contemporary living. This spacious property, located in the tranquil region of Champagne-Mouton, offers a delightful escape from the hustle and bustle of the city life, without being isolated—ideal for overseas buyers and expats looking to settle in the French countryside. Imagine waking up each morning to the sight of rolling fields and the distant echo of rural France in a farmhouse that's just the right balance of old and new. This 280m² haven offers five spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms—plenty of room for a growing family or to entertain guests frequently visiting the French countryside. The airy layout is immediately felt as you enter a vast 63m² living room, complete with a tiled floor, two traditional wood-burning stoves, and accentuated by robust oak beams that elicit a feeling of warmth and homeliness. Adding to the allure of this traditional farmhouse is its generous plot of 8196m², where two adjoining barns provide ample storage or potential for creative projects—just waiting for someone with a vision. One might explore converting a barn into an artist’s studio, a workshop, or even more living space. Such potential caters perfectly to those who want to put in their own stamp whilst living in a place that is already move-in ready. There is yet another touch of rural France that makes this farmhouse stand out: its very own swimming pool. A perfect place to cool off during the warm summer days. Speaking of the climate, Poitou-Charentes promises a generally mild and pleasant weather pattern, with warm summers ideal for poolside ... click here to read more

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This charming, south-facing, 2-bedroom country house in Champagne-Mouton, Poitou Charentes, France, is brimming with potential. The countryside dwelling may be habitable, but will benefit from loving refurbishment efforts. The age of this property only adds to its charm. With a history dating back 300 years, it offers a unique blend of traditional French architecture and stunning countryside views. The property is nestled in the heart of a serene country setting and is conveniently located a few miles from the picturesque town of Champagne-Mouton. Known for its scenic landscapes and tranquil lifestyle, the town features quaint local shops, traditional restaurants, and a bustling market place. This 140 square-meter country house awash with character details such as wooden floors, rustic stone walls and age-old oak beams. On the ground floor, a homely sitting room boasting a cosy wood burner invites you to unwind, followed by the kitchen complete with tiled floors, fitted units and original stone walls. A bedroom with ensuite bathroom can be found on this floor, adding to its practical layout. The upper floor consists of a generous guest bedroom/mezzanine and a second bathroom. Furthermore, there is another large-sized bedroom, allowing the owners to accommodate guests comfortably. Please note that some oak beams on this floor are low, providing a cosy, rustic atmosphere. The property sits on a sizeable plot of 1885 square meters, with a beautiful mature garden, featuring an abundance of fruit trees. Imagine relaxing on the south-facing terrace, savoring the spectacular views that stretch beyond the horizon. The courtyard at the rear provides plenty of space for car parking. This home is also accompanied by a fabulo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Charente region, this delightful 4-bedroom house in Champagne-Mouton offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and vibrant local culture, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle that many dream of. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, where the air is crisp and the views are nothing short of breathtaking. This home, set in a tranquil hamlet, provides the perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat, an investment property, or a place to eventually retire, this house ticks all the boxes. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The main house exudes charm with its exposed beams and stone details, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere. The open-plan layout is perfect for modern living, while the cozy corner library provides a peaceful nook for reading or reflection. With three bedrooms in the main house and an additional one-bedroom gite, there's ample space for family and guests. - Main House Features: - Ground Floor: - Spacious kitchen (15m²) with modern fittings and two windows for natural light. - Inviting living room (14m²) with a large French window, perfect for entertaining. - Convenient ground floor bedroom (14.51m²) with an electric radiator. - Stylish bathroom (4m²) with an Italian shower. - Playroom/storage room (17.30m²) with garden access. - First Floor: - Mezzanine bedroom (13.4m²) with a French window and sink. - Additional bedroom (15m²) with a private toilet. - Gite Features: - Ground Floor: - Spacious living room (40m²) with a fitted kitch ... click here to read more

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Presenting a unique property opportunity in the picturesque French village of Champagne-Mouton, Poitou Charentes – a charming 100 sqm barn ripe for renovation. Nestled within the rolling hills and lush landscapes of Poitou Charentes region, this barn offering is the epitome of a delightful fixer-upper, making it a perfect choice for those looking to imbue their personal touch in a property with great potential. The barn, currently masked by rusticity, can be easily converted into a beautiful house boasting remodeled spaces. It features two spacious rooms that provide a blank canvas for designing, both measuring 75 sqm and 25 sqm respectively. Each room features a concrete floor with damp-proof course underneath, allowing for sound architectural foundation or potential personalized renovations. The current condition of the property is good, with the roof remarkably well-maintained and showing no signs of leaks or damage. However, please note that no plumbing system or electricity connection exists within the property yet, but these can be easily installed with connection services readily available in the local area, adding to the convenience of the future renovations. The plot measures 1050 sqm, including an adjoining garden that potential owners can convert into a lush outdoor space, perhaps with a charming French-style garden or a cosy alfresco dining area. An additional bonus includes three non-attached plots of woodland on a total of 3410 sqm, amalgamating into a sizable chunk of lush land that ensures peace, privacy, and a connection to nature for the future inhabitants. Amenities: - Fixer-upper property - 100 sqm barn - Two rooms - Damp-proof flooring - 1050 sqm garden - Non-attached woodland plots (3410 sqm) ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of rural France with this delightful three-bedroom house in the serene village of Champagne-Mouton, located in the picturesque region of Charente. This house, while presently in good condition, offers immense potential for those looking to inject a personal touch into their next home. Priced at an inviting €70,000, the property spans 140 square meters, providing a spacious environment perfect for family living or as a serene countryside retreat. The house greets you with a cozy layout comprising a well-sized kitchen featuring a traditional wood-fired oven, creating a rustic feel that awaits your modernizing touches. The adjacent living room, complete with sturdy wooden floors, offers a warm space for family gatherings. Two of the bedrooms are conveniently located on the ground floor, while the third bedroom, nestled upstairs, presents a quiet haven. Additional spaces such as a back kitchen and a store room add to the functional aspects of the home. Part of the excitement of this property lies in its potential: the large attic and an additional room on the first floor are poised for transformation, perfect for those who delight in renovation projects. While the property does need a new septic tank system, new windows, doors, and a general refreshment, these updates are an excellent opportunity to add value to your investment. Outdoors, the property does not disappoint, featuring a 700 square meter garden filled with beautiful trees, creating a peaceful outdoor area ideal for relaxation and family activities. A sun terrace fronts the property, offering a perfect setting for enjoying the tranquil surroundings. Living in Champagne-Mouton is living amidst the quiet charm of rural France. The village its ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Champagne-Mouton in Poitou-Charentes, this enchanting 4-bedroom stone mill offers a unique living experience, blending historical charm with modern amenities, set on a sprawling estate of over 8 hectares. The property is secluded, ensuring maximum privacy and uninterrupted views of lush greenery, a delightful river that stretches for 450 meters, and features including a waterfall, a sizable lake, and a variety of flourishing plant life that adds to its idyllic charm. For individuals or families planning to relocate or invest in France, this property provides a tranquil retreat with the potential for rental income through its self-contained gite and independent studio. The main house promotes comfortable living spaces across the ground floor, complete with a newly fitted kitchen, dining, and lounge area adorned with a functional wood burner—an inviting spot for family gatherings. The estate's grounds are a nature lover's paradise, with five natural springs, extensive woodland and fields ideal for exploration or agricultural activities. The presence of an orchard bearing fruits such as cherries, apples, and apricots offers delightful gardening opportunities and a constant supply of fresh produce. Equestrian enthusiasts will find the land adaptable for horses, with several kilometers of paths perfect for riding. Outdoor activities in Champagne-Mouton are plentiful. The region offers peaceful bike rides or drives through rolling landscapes, with local amenities easily accessible, providing a gentle balance of rural living with convenience. The surrounding areas also boast a variety of hiking trails, historic sites, and typical French markets, ideal for leisurely weekends soaking in the l ... click here to read more

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