Renovated Farm in Lezay, France - 5 Beds

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Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, Lezay, France, Lezay (France)

5 Bedrooms · 4 Bathrooms · 195Floor area

€307,000

House

No parking

5 Bedrooms

4 Bathrooms

195m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to your new home in the heart of "Pays Mellois", set amid the scenic beauty of Lezay, France, known for its historic Roman churches. Conveniently situated between the vibrant cities of Poitou, La Rochelle, and Niort, this property captures the essence of quintessential French charm and lifestyle.

This abode is perfect for those who value peace and tranquillity without compromising proximity to local amenities. Distancing only two minutes from the bustling town of Lezay, it ensures easy access to shopping centres, eateries, and other local conveniences, yet distanced enough to offer a tranquil environment in the middle of a small idyllic hamlet.

The property itself is an old farm building transformed into an architectural masterpiece, divided into three independent dwellings, with two serving as separate holiday accommodations. The layout of the property ensures optimal privacy so that each unit has its unique character and space.

The main house, formerly leased, covers 95 sq meters of elegantly designed space. It features:

- A combined living and kitchen area
- Cozy living room equipped with a wood stove
- Four spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms
- Well-kept gardens and terraces for outdoor enjoyment

As for additional accommodations, each gite stands as a unique holiday home with its distinguished charm:

The first gite, approximately 55 sq. meters, offers:
- A spacious living room equipped with a dining area and kitchen
- Two generously sized bedrooms
- Two clean and bright bathrooms

The second gite, of about 45 sq. meters, features:
- A beautiful and functionally designed living area
- One large bedroom and bathroom
- A laundry room convenient for upkeep and maintenance

Living in Lezay is like taking a step back in time, with its quaint markets and historic stone buildings. You will be delighted by local cheese, wine, and other delicacies at the traditional open-air market on Tuesdays. It's the perfect opportunity to take part in an age-old French tradition, enjoy fresh local produce, and converse with welcoming locals.

The climate in Lezay lays on the cooler spectrum of France's varied weather - mild summers and winters ensuring year-round comfort. Majestic oak trees, dotted throughout the town, provide an enchanting background for the change of seasons.

Renovation in this property has been well-thought-out, offering impressive energy efficiency and quality, leading to a significant reduction in maintenance costs. Alongside this, the property also packs a robust rental potential, ascertained by its twenty years of impeccable track record.

The property also includes a closed technical room with a converted attic, serving as your home office/studio or additional storage space, an integrated woodshed, a large garage, and a carport.

To summarize, this Lezay property is a unique real estate opportunity for investors, families, or individuals looking for a peaceful yet dynamic home in the heart of France. Whether you are considering a reception project, a family dwelling, or a rental enterprise – if you know how to appreciate real value, this purchase is undoubtedly for you.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
5
Size
195
Price per m²
€1,574
Garden size
5200
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
4
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Discover authentic French country living with this character-filled 2-bedroom house nestled in the tranquil hamlet near Lezay, in the picturesque Deux-Sèvres region of Poitou-Charentes, France. Offering an idyllic rural lifestyle, this home presents an attractive opportunity for overseas buyers and expats seeking a serene retreat or a captivating fixer-upper project. The property, while maintained in good condition, boasts a traditional charm that requires some updating to fully realize its potential. Standing on a 665 square meter plot, the stone-built house spans 104 square meters of living space. It features historical elements such as a majestic Charentaise stone fireplace, original beamed ceilings, and stunning flagstone flooring which enrich the large 43 square meter living room. Additionally, the cozy home comprises a fully fitted kitchen, and a versatile extra room, currently presenting with a combination of flagstone and wooden flooring. In need of some renovation, this home offers new owners the chance to infuse their personal style into the property. The current facilities include single glazing and a non-conforming septic tank, as well as a new gas boiler for central heating, ensuring that your renovation project starts on a solid foundation. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms, each comfortably sized and outfitted with laminate wood flooring that brightens the space, and a convertible attic of 22 square meters which could provide additional living space or storage options. The property's exterior includes a private, south-facing courtyard garden that is layered with possibilities for landscaping or creating an outdoor living area. A charming covered terrace and additional rear garden contribute further to t ... click here to read more

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Ah, the allure of the French countryside! Nestled in the serene hamlet near Lezay, this lovely house offers an authentic slice of rural life in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes. As a bussy agent frequently managing properties across the globe, I can assure you this house in Deux-Sèvres is a gem for those seeking a peaceful lifestyle infused with European flair. Set against the tranquil backdrop of the French countryside, this two-bedroom house provides approximately 181 square meters of space. It might just be the perfect setting for your French adventure. With a peaceful location and a lot of character, this property blends classic rustic features with the conveniences of modern living. Just a short 10-minute drive away, the bustling market town of Lezay awaits with a selection of shops and local markets. To paint a picture of what your life might look like in Lezay, imagine living among rolling hills and vast open fields that provide an endless canvas of greenery. It reminds one of a simpler, more relaxed lifestyle. The temperate climate is typically mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an ideal location for exploring the great outdoors year-round. Now let's embark on a tour of the house itself. As you step into the ground floor, you're immediately embraced by an open plan living room stretching across 48 square meters. This spacious room exudes character, featuring an original flagstone floor and an inviting fireplace fitted with a wood-burning stove. Beamed ceilings and some stone walls add visual intrigue and warmth, creating a perfect spot maybe for hosting family gatherings or simply unwinding after a long day. Adjacent to this inviting space is the dining room, spacious and welcoming, p ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming three-bedroom house nestled in the serene rural hamlet of Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, Lezay, France. Encircled by the wonder of open countryside, the tranquility this location offers is unmatched, making it a superb choice for potential homeowners seeking an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This house, located just seven kilometers from the lively market town of Lezay, offers the perfect balance of rural tranquility and access to necessary amenities. Known for its vibrant shops, eclectic bars, and a variety of restaurants, Lezay is a town that pulses with life, giving you a taste of authentic French culture right at your doorstep. Additionally, the larger town of Melle is just a 15-minute drive away, adding to the home’s convenience. This attractive character stone property brims with rustic charm and modern essentials including gas central heating and double-glazed windows, providing a cozy living space of approximately 167m2. Exceptionally designed, it is southwest-facing, allowing ample sunlight to pour in and brighten up every corner of the house. On entering, you are greeted by the welcoming central entrance hall adorned with wooden staircase and traditional bulls-eye window. It leads to a lavish 26m2 dining room, perfect for hosting dinner parties. The room is equipped with an inviting fireplace, beamed ceiling, and tiled floor, and is brightly lit due to a large window, setting a warm and friendly atmosphere for meals. The generously sized 38m2 living room is equipped with another charentaise stone fireplace, catering for comfort during colder months. Additionally, the double-aspect kitchen comes fully fitted with a tiled floor and a patio-facing stable door, promisin ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite 14th-century chateau in Lezay offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its rich heritage and authentic medieval charm, this property is perfect for those seeking a second home that combines historical allure with modern comfort. Imagine waking up in a place where every stone tells a story, where the air is filled with the whispers of centuries past. This chateau, meticulously preserved, invites you to step back in time while enjoying the conveniences of today. As you approach the property, the grandeur of its architecture is immediately apparent, with its imposing towers and expansive courtyard setting the stage for a truly enchanting experience. ### A Glimpse into Chateau Living The chateau spans an impressive 490 square meters, offering ample space for family gatherings, entertaining guests, or simply enjoying the tranquility of rural France. The ground floor features a spacious kitchen-dining area, perfect for hosting lavish dinners or casual brunches. The large living room, with its open fireplace, provides a cozy retreat during cooler months, where you can unwind with a good book or share stories by the fire. Upstairs, the first floor houses two beautifully appointed bedrooms, each with its own fireplace, adding a touch of romance and warmth. A modern shower room with a toilet ensures comfort and convenience. The second floor offers two additional bedrooms and a toilet, with a 45-square-meter attic space ready for your creative vision—perhaps a home office, art studio, or additional bedroom. ### A Haven of History and Nature The chateau's annex, a 55-square-meter space, includes a kitchen-living room, two ... click here to read more

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Introducing a charming 2-bedroom house nestled within the rustic tranquility of Saint-Coutant, a picturesque village in the region of Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, France. A beautifully renovated haven that provides an ideal blend of French rural charm and modern comforts. The single story house, spanning 111 sq.m., unfolds into an expansive, light-filled living room. Here you’d find a warming wood burner alongside a vibrant galleried mezzanine, perfect for unwinding with a good book or hosting lively social affairs. The spacious kitchen includes a wonderful dining area. Featuring large doors that open onto a rear terrace, these elements facilitate a seamless indoor-outdoor experience ideal for hosting relaxed gatherings. Accommodation includes two sizable double bedrooms, presenting an enticing retreat at the end of the day. A modern family bathroom complements the bedrooms and completes the living quarters. Noteworthy Features: - Light-filled living room with wood burner - Galleried Mezzanine - Large fitted kitchen/dining room - Rear terrace accessible from dining/kitchen area - Two good-sized double bedrooms - Modern family bathroom - Covered, paved sun terrace - Large rear garden with specimen fruit trees - Ample on-premise parking One of the many pleasant surprises of this property is its exterior, which caters to both relaxation and entertainment. A covered sun terrace runs the full length of the building, harnessing the south-facing aspect. Here, at the comfort of your home, you can bask in the generous French sunshine that this region is renowned for. The front garden is enclosed and secure, with a gated access from the village lane leading to a private parking area. The rear garden, a vibrant expanse of ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and picturesque locality of Saint-Coutant, Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, this delightful three-bedroom house offers the perfect blend of comfort and potential, promising an idyllic French countryside living experience. Set in nearly 6000m2 of beautifully landscaped, south-facing gardens, this property showcases the charm of rural France, while providing ample space and privacy. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 3 (one master bedroom with dressing room, one double, and one single) - Bathrooms: 2 (including a shower room on the ground floor) - Size: 185m² of living space - Land: Nearly 6000m2 of south-facing, landscaped gardens - Condition: Good, with recent upgrades including double glazing - Additional Spaces: Including a back-kitchen/utility room, a library/storage landing, and potential for guest accommodation - Price: €295,000 The ground floor exudes a warm and welcoming ambiance, thanks to its stylish design that features beams and tiled floors throughout. The fitted kitchen, complemented by a separate utility room, flows seamlessly into a dining area, setting the stage for memorable family meals. Beyond lies a spacious 52m2 sitting/dining room, anchored by a handsome stone fireplace with a wood burner - an ideal space for both relaxation and entertainment. Additionally, a versatile second reception room presents itself as a potential downstairs bedroom, alongside a conveniently located shower room. Ascending the stairs from the sitting room, you're greeted by a large landing, thoughtfully utilised as a library and storage area. The sleeping quarters comprise a well-appointed master bedroom complete with a dressing room and bathroom, a second double bedroom, and a welcoming single bedroom, all ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite stone house in Saint-Coutant offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat, this property promises a lifestyle of tranquility and cultural richness. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in your nearly 6,000m² of beautifully landscaped, south-facing gardens. This enchanting longère, with its timeless French character, is a sanctuary away from the hustle and bustle, yet conveniently close to a vibrant town with all the amenities you could need. ### A Home Steeped in Character Step inside to discover a world where history meets modernity. The ground floor welcomes you with elegant, light-filled interiors that exude warmth and authenticity. Exposed beams, original tiled and flagstone floors, and a harmonious layout make this home ideal for both everyday living and entertaining. - Spacious Living/Dining Room: A magnificent stone fireplace and wood-burning stove create a cozy atmosphere, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. - Fully Equipped Kitchen: Opens onto a welcoming dining area, complete with a practical utility room. - Flexible Reception Room: Ideal as a home office, snug, or additional bedroom. - Ground Floor Shower Room and WC: Convenient for guests and family alike. ### Upstairs Comfort Ascend to the first floor, where a spacious landing currently serves as a library and storage space. Here, you'll find: - Master Suite: Features a dressing room, ensuite bathroom, and separate WC. - Two Additional Bedrooms: One double and one single, providing comfortable accommodation for family or guests. ### M ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful country home situated in the tranquil village of Saint-Vincent-la-Châtre, nestled in the verdant region of Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, France. This alluring traditional stone longère, framed by 1.5ha (3.6 acres) of lush land, has been significantly refurbished, offering the charm of rustic aesthetics with the convenience of modern amenities. The residence presents a fair composition, requiring only a buckle of final decor-personalization touches to transform it into a dream abode. This propitious home is furnished with double-glazing features, ensuring ample natural light illuminates each room. The house maintains a great balance between comfort and conservation, as it's warmed by a combination of a wood pellet stove and the latest generation thermostically controlled electric radiators. This system has earned the house an impressive ‘C’ energy rating, making it both Earth-friendly and budget-conscious. The accommodation on the ground floor displays an open floor concept with a large living room adjoining the dining area that seamlessly ties to the fitted kitchen, illustrating a perfect canvas for those with a penchant for interior design. This is complimented by a second reception room, a practical utility room, and a conveniently placed WC. On the upper floor, you'll be greeted by an inviting landing that leads to four generously-sized bedrooms. One of these rooms offers potential for a dressing room conversion. Adding to the modern comfort, the property boasts a luxury shower room inclusive of a WC on the upper floor. Property Features: • Four Bedrooms • Large Dining/Lounging Area with Fitted Kitchen • Second Reception Room • Utility Room • Two WC • Luxury Shower Room In addition, th ... click here to read more

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Picture this: a Saturday morning in early June, the air carrying the faint sweetness of flowering linden trees, a rooster somewhere in the distance, and nothing but the sound of your own footsteps on old stone as you walk across the courtyard to figure out what this barn could one day become. That's the kind of quiet that Clussais-la-Pommeraie deals in. It's not dramatic. It's not performant. It's just deeply, genuinely peaceful — the kind that people from Paris or London or Amsterdam spend years trying to find and then overpay for somewhere more famous. This is Poitou-Charentes, one of France's most underrated rural regions, sitting right in the soft belly of the country between the Loire Valley to the north and the Cognac country to the south. The Deux-Sèvres department doesn't have the international name recognition of Provence or the Dordogne, and that's precisely why a stone property complex on roughly 2,400 square metres of land with a courtyard, a garden, a 240-square-metre barn, and multiple outbuildings is available for €70,000. Let's talk about what that number actually means. For the price of a decent second-hand car in London or a semester of private school fees in Switzerland, you're acquiring a genuine piece of rural France — original stone construction, exposed beams, a fireplace still intact, an attic that adds another 46 square metres of potential living space above the 90-square-metre ground floor. The property needs full renovation, and that's the point. It's a blank canvas, not a compromised one. Someone hasn't already ripped out the character and replaced it with laminate flooring and recessed lighting. The bones are there, waiting. The barn alone changes the arithmetic of what's possible here. At ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Poitou-Charentes, an enchanting region nestled in the heart of France. Here in the tranquil commune of Pers, nestled amidst verdant landscapes and rich historical narratives, lies a captivating property awaiting its next chapter. If you're an overseas buyer or an expat looking to embrace the French way of life, allow me to guide you through this potential-filled opportunity. First, let's paint a picture of what it’s like to call Pers your home. Known for its quiet roads and picturesque views, Pers offers a unique blend of rural serenity and cultural richness. The nearby market town of Lezay offers weekly markets where locals gather for fresh produce and regional specialties, emitting a genuine small-town feel. Not far away, the city of Poitiers provides a taste of urban convenience with its international airport and TGV station, connecting you to Paris in just over an hour and a half. This close proximity means you can enjoy the calm of the countryside without sacrificing the benefits of the city. Now, let's step into the property itself—a possibility for shared living or income generation with its dual accommodation options. This stone house has been spruced up, preserving its character while offering a comfortable dwelling. The primary dwelling is a 3-bedroom village house, thoughtfully planned with a farmhouse-style kitchen, which is often the heart of any French home. Here, you'll find ample room to hone your culinary skills, perhaps inspired by local recipes and ingredients. Continuing through the main house, two sizable reception rooms await, ideal for family gatherings or relaxed evenings. A utility room ensures practicality doesn’t compromise comfort, and a shower room with W.C. caters to convenienc ... click here to read more

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Discover the enchanting lifestyle awaiting you in Clussais-la-Pommeraie, nestled in the tranquil region of Poitou-Charentes in Deux-Sèvres, France. This three-bedroom stone cottage, complemented by a separate guest annex, offers a delightful living experience reflecting the rustic charisma of its surroundings. Ideal for those considering a move to the French countryside, or seeking a serene second home, this property presents a peaceful retreat enveloped in mature, south-facing gardens. The main cottage exudes charm with a generous double-height kitchen and dining area measuring 35 square meters, featuring a cozy wood burner and original design elements that have been lovingly preserved during renovation. An extensive entrance hall leads to utility spaces and a guest WC, branching into a snug 26 square meter lounge that includes another wood-burning stove, ensuring warmth and ambiance during cooler months. Upstairs, a spacious, brightly lit landing paves the way to two well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom complete with WC, combining modern functionality with traditional aesthetics. The decor and structural elements retain a sense of time, providing a warm, homely feel. Adjacent to the main residence, the guest annex is currently configured with two additional bedrooms and a convenient shower room with WC. This flexible space easily accommodates visitors or could serve as a potential rental opportunity. The entire property is encircled by fully enclosed gardens that maintain a high level of privacy. These grounds are predominantly laid to lawn, inviting relaxation and outdoor activities in a protected setting. Enhancing the outdoor space are several outbuildings including a practical garden shed, a log sto ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Clussais-la-Pommeraie in Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, this charming two-bedroom house offers a peaceful countryside lifestyle perfect for those seeking a break from the hustle and bustle of urban living. The property, priced at €172,800, presents a good condition opportunity with a romantic rural appeal and modern touches that blend beautifully with its rustic surroundings. The house is the last one in a row of three, providing isolation and expansive views from three sides which stretch over adjacent fields and woodlands; the ideal picturesque setting for nature lovers. Although it enjoys a secluded position, the property also has the advantage of being just a 15-minute brisk walk from the main village. This proximity brings the convenience of accessing local amenities which include a cozy bar, a restaurant, a shop, and a delightful tea room that occasionally hosts a variety of activities, providing a perfect mix of peace without feeling cut off. The 135 sqm home, with an enclosed large garden spanning over half an acre, is ideal for a family looking to immerse themselves in a tranquil environment or perhaps a couple seeking a scenic retirement spot. The garden itself offers ample space for outdoor activities, gardening, and simply enjoying the temperate climate of the region, known for mild winters and comfortable summers. Internally, the house combines eco-friendly features with comfort. It is equipped with a newly installed heat-pump central heating and a solar hot water system, and further complemented by a large log burner in the lounge and a pellet burner in the dining area, ensuring the house remains cozy throughout the cooler months. Eco-conscious buyers will appreciate the s ... click here to read more

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This charming stone farmhouse represents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace the tranquil lifestyle of the French countryside, located in the picturesque community of Clussais-la-Pommeraie in the Poitou-Charentes region of Deux-Sèvres. Spanning 260 square meters, this residence is perfectly poised on a generous plot, offering both privacy and an idyllic rural setting. Property Features: - Bedrooms: 5 (including a self-contained guest annex) - Bathrooms: 4 - Size: 260m² - Condition: In good condition, combining traditional charm with modern comforts - Outdoor: In-ground heated swimming pool (4m x 9m), covered terrace, enclosed gardens with an orchard, woodland area, and a lawn with beautifully curated flower and shrub borders. Amenities: - Central heating & double glazing for year-round comfort - Substantial reception rooms with traditional features like original beams and wooden floors - A 40m² farmhouse-style kitchen, ideal for culinary enthusiasts, leading to a large utility room - Luxurious family bathroom with a roll-top bath and Italian-style shower - Electric gates leading to a gravelled vehicle area, along with access to a garage/workshop and a separate stone storage shed Living in Clussais-la-Pommeraie: Living in this region of France translates to experiencing the richness of French rural life. The local area is dotted with charming villages, markets, and vineyards, offering a genuine taste of French culture and cuisine. The community of Clussais-la-Pommeraie is welcoming and offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility. Year-round, residents enjoy a temperate climate, with mild winters and warm, sunny summers - ideal for those who appreciate the outdoors and the rich tapestry of se ... click here to read more

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Property Overview Nestled in the serene landscape of Clussais-la-Pommeraie in the Poitou-Charentes region, this captivating farmhouse is an ideal blend of rustic charm and ample potential for customization. Whether you are an expatriate seeking a new familial haven or an overseas buyer looking for a serene retreat, this property offers a delightful canvas on which to imprint your vision. Property Features - Total area of 13520 m² with a built size of 185 m² - Spacious living area of 42 m² with a vaulted ceiling, offering a light and airy environment - Five bedrooms: three conveniently situated on the ground floor, with potential for additional upstairs after staircase installation - Two functional bathrooms - Complementary utility room alongside a versatile workshop space - Expansive attached barn with concrete floor, potentially expandable into additional living quarters - Additional open barn perfect for sheltered parking - Lush garden adorned with mature trees and fruit trees, emphasizing over 3 acres of flat land suitable for livestock, a vegetable garden, or even a swimming pool installation Local Area & Lifestyle Living in Clussais-la-Pommeraie presents a unique opportunity to immerse in a life of rural tranquility combined with vibrant local culture. The area is a peaceful agricultural heartland rich with scenic landscapes and traditional French charisma. Here, the air is fresh and the pace of life is soothing, suited perfectly for family life or a tranquil retreat from the bustling city. Nearby Sauzé-Vaussais, just 9km away, offers local amenities including shopping options, quaint bistros, and educational facilities, ensuring that everyday needs are easily met. For the adventurous, the surrounding Deux-Sèv ... click here to read more

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Nested in the quaint and charming area of Clussais-La-Pommeraie, set amidst the verdant landscapes of Poitou-Charentes, stands a picturesque farmhouse that effortlessly marries traditional aesthetics with modern comforts. This 5-bedroom property is an enticing blend of space, tranquility, and character, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a comfortable family home with ample room for personal touches. The 260m2 farmhouse exudes an inviting atmosphere with its well-proportioned reception rooms and a superb farmhouse style kitchen as its heart. This kitchen is not only spacious but comes equipped and is designed to cater to both everyday family life and larger social gatherings. The main house also features four generously sized bedrooms and a luxurious family bathroom complete with a roll-top bath and Italian style shower. Adding to its charm and functionality, the property includes a self-contained guest annex that comprises a combined sitting room/kitchen, a shower room, and a double bedroom. This could serve as ideal accommodation for visiting guests or as a potential rental opportunity. One of the home's outstanding features is the blend of old-world charm and contemporary comfort, boasting original beams, wooden floors alongside essentials like double glazing and central heating. The living spaces, including the sitting room and dining room, are bathed in natural light with French doors opening to the sprawling garden and terrace areas—an invitation for alfresco dining and outdoor entertainment beside the 4m x 9m heated swimming pool. The garden is a true haven, carefully sectioned into an orchard with a variety of fruit trees, a woodland area, and beautifully manicured lawns adorned with flower and shrub ... click here to read more

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Charming Stone House for Sale in Idyllic Fontivillié, Poitou-Charentes Nestled within the picturesque hamlet of Fontivillié, this captivating stone house presents a unique opportunity for those seeking a serene countryside dwelling. Boasting traditional charm combined with contemporary conveniences, this home sits on expansive grounds, mere minutes from the vibrant town of Melle. Property Features: - Total area: 141 square meters - Lot size: 4,885 square meters - 2 large bedrooms - Spacious living/dining room - Cozy sitting room - Ample eat-in kitchen with modern amenities - Large family bathroom with separate toilet - Ample storeroom and laundry facilities - Double glazing throughout - Central heating and air conditioning via an efficient heat pump - Attached workshop with power and lighting - Outbuildings include a 50 square meter open-fronted barn - Greenhouse and in-ground rainwater collection reservoir The house is presented in good condition and has undergone thoughtful renovations to maximize comfort and efficiency. The interior offers a welcoming ambiance with a spacious living and dining area, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The kitchen, designed for both practicality and enjoyment, leads directly to a handy laundry area and additional storage. On the first floor, two generously sized bedrooms provide tranquil retreats with ample potential for personal customization. The possibility exists to add an ensuite to one of the bedrooms, subject to obtaining the appropriate permissions. Outdoor living is equally appealing with nearly 5,000 square meters of private land. The grounds include manicured lawns, a wildflower meadow, and an assortment of fruit trees and mature flora. Gardening enthusiast ... click here to read more

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Introducing a four-bedroom house located in the countryside commune of Caunay, in the region of Poitou-Charentes, situated in western France. This beautiful and distinguishing house is tucked away in a delightful rural hamlet, offering a tranquil setting and peace of mind. Despite the rural atmosphere, the small and vibrant market town is only a short drive away, promising you the best of both worlds. The house has been thoughtfully renovated and updated; the result is both elegant and versatile, maintaining its original charisma with exposed beams and stone walls. The living space measures a generous 191 square metres featuring two floors. The ground floor welcomes you with a central hallway which leads you to elements of a well-designed house: - A downstairs WC with an integrated laundry area - A farmhouse-style kitchen and dining room that opens onto a covered terrace - A spacious sitting room, perfect for lounging or hosting - An ensuite bedroom, complete with a luxury shower As you ascend the elegant staircase, you will notice the stunning galleried landing granting access to: - Two sizable double bedrooms - A family bathroom - A superior master bedroom suite, tastefully accompanied by an open plan en-suite bathroom. The suite includes a grand walk-in shower, twin basins, and a partitioned WC for privacy. One of the significant features of the house is the attached barn, providing abundant storage for vehicles and garden tools. The barn is segmented into a boiler room and a separate workshop area with a mezzanine. Despite the antique appearance, this house is modernly equipped. It boasts double-glazed windows and oil-fired central heating, and wood-burning stoves, ensuring you stay cozy during the chilly F ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene village of Caunay in the heart of Deux-Sèvres, nestled within the historic and picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes. This delightful stone cottage is waiting to be discovered, offering a slice of rural French life just waiting for you to savor. As a busy agent of a global real estate network, I am excited to present this residence, particularly to our international clientele, who are seeking a tranquil retreat amidst the charming French countryside. Caunay is a quaint hamlet, where time seems to slow down, making it an ideal escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The village provides a wonderfully quiet and rural atmosphere, yet it enjoys good connectivity to nearby amenities. It's strategically positioned between the lively market towns of Lezay and Sauzé-Vaussais, each just a ten-minute drive away. These towns offer weekly markets bustling with local produce, a selection of cafes, and essential services for a convenient lifestyle. This exquisite 1-bedroom stone cottage is perfect for those looking to downsize or secure a weekend getaway without the responsibility of extensive maintenance. With a manageable 90 square meters of living space, the property is a cozy retreat, retaining much of its authentic French character while boasting updates for modern comforts. The recently completed renovations have preserved features like the traditional wooden beams and partially exposed stone walls, adding to the property's distinct appeal. The ground floor welcomes you with an entrance hall, leading to various functional spaces. There's a convenient W.C, a utility and laundry room that makes chores a breeze, and a large open-plan living area. The latter is expansive, beautifully incorporating a ... click here to read more

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