Spacious 2BR Villa with Garden & Garage in Surgeres, Enclosed Lot

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Surgeres, Charente-Maritime, 17700, France, Surgères (France)

2 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 110Floor area

€193,500

House

No parking

2 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

110m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Located in the serene and picturesque region of Charente-Maritime, this 2-bedroom house in Surgères offers a comfortable living environment with its spacious layout and charming outdoor setting. Spanning 110 sqm on a single-story, this villa, constructed in 1994, positions itself as a pleasant home for those looking to enjoy the delights of rural France.

The property sits on an enclosed garden plot of approximately 753 sqm, adorned with mature trees providing a scenic and private atmosphere. Inside, you're welcomed by a bright entrance hall leading into a well-appointed kitchen. The kitchen opens onto a sizable living and dining room area, complete with a cosy fireplace, perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. The residence features two versatile bedrooms, one boasting built-in storage, and two additional rooms with windows that could serve as offices or guest rooms. Furthermore, the house includes a bathroom, a separate toilet, and a heated conservatory—ideal for enjoying views of the verdant garden irrespective of the weather.

The house is equipped with air conditioning, a thermodynamic water heater, and double glazing, ensuring year-round comfort. Additional conveniences include an attached garage and an electric gate for secure, private access. Despite its proximity to a railway line, the area remains tranquil, offering a peaceful living environment.

Property Features:
- Air conditioning
- Double glazing
- Attached garage
- Electric gate
- Fireplace
- Thermodynamic water heater
- Heated conservatory with garden access

Amenities:
- Mature garden with enclosed plot
- Proximity to local shops and public transportation
- Easy access to countryside and coastal areas

Surgères stands out with its historic charm combined with the conveniences of modern living. The town is known for its vibrant community, with local markets offering fresh produce and artisan products. Cultural and recreational activities abound, with festivals, historical sites, and parks that host numerous family-friendly events throughout the year.

Living in Surgères allows you to experience the tranquility of the French countryside while still enjoying easy access to the Atlantic coast's beaches. The climate is predominantly mild with plenty of sunshine, making it an inviting location for outdoor enthusiasts. Activities such as hiking, biking, and bird watching can be enjoyed across the varied landscapes of the region.

For prospective renovators, the practical layout and good foundational condition of the house present an opportunity to modernize and personalize the space without undertaking extensive structural changes. It’s a promising project for those wanting to infuse their style into their next home.

Living in a house, particularly in a setting such as this, offers the unique advantage of personal space while still fostering a sense of community through local events and gatherings. It’s a lifestyle that balances privacy with social engagement, ideal for families or individuals seeking a blend of both worlds.

This house not only promises a home but also a slice of the idyllic French lifestyle, perfect for overseas buyers or expats desiring a serene retreat that doesn’t stray too far from the essentials of modern living.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
2
Size
110
Price per m²
€1,759
Garden size
753
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Welcome to the charming village of Forges, nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, in the beautiful country of France! Just a stone’s throw away from the pristine Atlantic beaches, this quaint village offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Now, picture yourself in this delightful 4-bedroom house situated in the very heart of Forges. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure you that properties like these, embracing both the charm of the old and modern comfort, don't stick around for long! Let's wander through the inviting spaces of this lovely home. As soon as you step inside, you’re greeted by a spacious, independent kitchen—a perfect spot for whipping up those delicious family meals. It’s a warm and inviting heart of the home where memories are created over shared meals and laughter. This kitchen seamlessly opens into a generous living room of about 41 square meters. With large windows welcoming in plenty of natural light thanks to its southern exposure, this area becomes the perfect retreat to unwind after a day full of activities—whether it be exploring the enlivened streets of Forges or enjoying the nearby azure coastline. Heading upstairs, the promise of restful nights awaits across four cozy bedrooms. And yes, there’s a spacious dressing room in one of them—ideal for keeping your treasures organized. The modern bathroom and separate toilet add practicality and efficiency, ensuring no morning rush becomes a nightmare. Each room echoes with a whisper of tranquillity, offering a perfect sanctuary for the whole family. Step outside into your very own slice of paradise—a beautifully wooded and landscaped garden. It's an intimate green oasis where laughter fi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Torxe, between the charming towns of Saint Jean d'Angely and Rochefort, lies a captivating stone house that promises a quintessential French countryside experience. This property, located in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or a vacation retreat in France. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet melody of birdsong, as the sun casts its golden rays over the lush gardens surrounding your home. This is the daily reality for those who choose to make this enchanting property their own. A Home with Character and Comfort This spacious 227m² house is divided into two independent dwellings, making it perfect for extended family stays or potential rental income. The main house welcomes you with a bright and airy lounge, a spacious kitchen, and a utility room. Each room on the ground floor opens onto a terrace, offering seamless indoor-outdoor living. Upstairs, the main house features a large bedroom with an en suite shower room, a bathroom, and two additional bedrooms. The second bedroom connects to the first floor of the adjoining guest house, providing flexibility and privacy for guests. The guest house, once a granary, retains its historical charm with original pulleys still in place. It boasts a vast 54m² living room with a kitchen, three bedrooms (one with an en suite shower room), and a bathroom. A Garden Oasis The beautifully landscaped gardens are a true highlight of this property. Enclosed and private, they offer a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Whether you're lounging by the 10 x 5m saltwater pool or enjoying a meal on the terrace, the gardens provide a perfect backdrop for ... 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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Are you looking to make a move to a charming village in the picturesque French countryside? Well, let me tell you about a delightful opportunity in Saint-Savinien, nestled in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, France. Though I'm extremely busy, with clients calling me day and night from every corner of the world, I couldn't resist telling you more about this intriguing property! This could be the perfect place for you, especially if you're seeking a spacious home in a serene location to escape city life's hustle and bustle. Saint-Savinien is often called an artists' village, boasting a rich tapestry of history and culture. Imagine living just a stone's throw away from a beautiful, emblematic church, right in the heart of this vibrant community. Ideal for a large family looking to relocate, or even for those of you hoping to secure a cozy second home abroad, this property promises plenty of space and opportunity. As we step into this house, you'll discover an authentically constructed town house that beautifully reflects the historical richness of this inviting village. It stretches out to a generous 180 square meters, offering enough room for everyone to have their own haven with its five bright bedrooms and two bathrooms. The expansive accommodation is a significant aspect of what makes this residence a real catch. Now, let’s paint a picture of your days in this lovely abode. Wake up to the gentle sunlight peeking through the windows of your spacious bedroom. After a leisurely breakfast in the inviting dining area, the day is yours to explore. The town of Saint-Savinien will quickly become a favorite for those keen to experience a unique blend of nature and history. Amble through the village and enjoy ... 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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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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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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Looking for a serene and rustic retreat in the picturesque French countryside? Set your sights on this charming 3-bedroom house located in the lush region of Poitou-Charentes, near Rochefort. An ideal opportunity for those eager to embrace life in a traditional French farmhouse with all the modern comforts. This property stretches over a generous 180 square meters and is situated on a sprawling 2.3 hectares of land, meticulously divided into paddocks perfect for horse lovers. The estate includes an attractive stone house that exudes character and warmth, enhanced by a distinctive windmill that offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Upon entering, you're welcomed into a cozy fitted kitchen that leads into a bright lounge, complete with a soothing fireplace and wood burning stove, perfect for chilly evenings. Adjacent to the lounge is a dining room boasting another open fireplace that adds a touch of nostalgia to your meal times. Additionally, the ground floor includes a convenient office space and a newly appointed shower room. The first floor is comprised of a spacious hallway, inclusive of fitted storage, which connects to three generously sized double bedrooms and a well-maintained family bathroom. Outside, the house doesn’t just stop at being a charming abode but continues to impress with its practical outdoor features. A large garage coupled with a workshop provides ample space for various projects. Attached to the garage is a new heating boiler set-up ensuring the home is kept warm efficiently. For equestrian enthusiasts, the property boasts a barn with three stables, a tack room, and additional barn space for hay and feed storage. Each field is easily accessible and includes outdoor shelters for ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, this captivating 210 square meter house in Rochefort, France, could be your gateway to a serene lifestyle, complemented by the tranquility of its rural surroundings. Priced at €574,000, this charming residence is truly a haven for those seeking a blend of rustic allure and modern convenience. Upon entering the main house, the warm ambiance is immediately noticeable, attributed to the lovely fitted kitchen which leads into two inviting living rooms. These spaces are adorned with beautiful stone features and equipped with two elegant fireplaces, including a wood stove that adds a cozy touch to the interiors. The functional layout ensures ample natural light illuminates every corner, enhancing the overall inviting feel of the home. The living space comprises two comfortable bedrooms and a modern bathroom on the ground floor, ensuring accessibility and convenience. Adjacent to the main dwelling, a delightful fully-equipped gite extends the living options. It includes a pleasant living room with a kitchenette, two additional bedrooms, a bathroom, and a quaint private patio - perfect for enjoying quiet, reflective moments outdoors. Additionally, a 22 square meter studio, independent of the main house, offers a bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, ideal for guests or as a rental opportunity. Set almost enclosed by charming stone walls, the property's park-like garden is a standout feature, easy to maintain and dotted with a diverse array of trees, both fruit-bearing and ornamental. The residence's position at the village's edge guarantees peace with no disturbances and offers stunning views of the verdant countryside. For those who enjoy outdoor living ... 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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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 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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Imagine waking up in a picturesque French village, where the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your elegant manor house. Welcome to Saint-Porchaire, a hidden gem in the Charente-Maritime region, where your dream of owning a second home in France becomes a reality. This exquisite 6-bedroom property offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in history, culture, and tranquility. A Prime Location for the Discerning Buyer Nestled in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, Saint-Porchaire is perfectly positioned to offer the best of both worlds. Just a short drive from the bustling towns of Saintes and Rochefort, and within easy reach of the stunning Atlantic coastline, this location is ideal for those seeking a balance between vibrant city life and serene countryside living. With La Rochelle and Bordeaux just a stone's throw away, you have access to international airports, making travel to and from your holiday home a breeze. A Home with Character and Modern Comforts This manor house is a testament to timeless elegance, with its original features beautifully preserved and enhanced by modern amenities. As you step through the entrance hall, the original cement tiles set the stage for the grandeur that unfolds. The spacious reception rooms, including a living room, dining room, and kitchen, are bathed in natural light, creating an inviting atmosphere for family gatherings or entertaining guests. A Sanctuary for Relaxation and Recreation The property extends over a generous 1307 m² plot, offering a private oasis with a walled garden and mature trees. The mosaic-tiled pool, complete with an integrated submerged beach and wellness area, is a highlight, providing a perfect spot for relaxation and leisure. A ... click here to read more

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Welcome to Saint-Porchaire, a charming little jewel nestled in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region, Charente-Maritime, France. This delightful village offers a unique fusion of rustic charm and modern living convenience. Picture yourself strolling through the quaint streets, lined with lush greenery and vibrant flowers, where local artisans proudly display their works. It's a place where neighbors still greet each other with a smile and everyone knows your name. Now, let's take a moment to step back and delve into the beauty of this stunning 4-bedroom house, designed with love and thoughtful precision that speaks to your heart and soul. This beautiful, architecturally-designed wooden frame home was meticulously constructed in 2018, making it an ideal blend of both modern functionality and timeless appeal. From the moment your feet grace the entrance, the airy, bright space of the living room embraces you—a grand 48m², meticulously crafted with an open kitchen concept that is perfect for entertaining family and friends. Imagine hosting family dinners, with love permeating the air, as the laughter echoes through the high ceilings. Plus, you have a quaint little TV lounge with an adjoining office space, where creativity is just waiting to be unleashed. Speaking of spaces to relax, downstairs you'll find a serene master suite of nearly 20m², offering the peace and tranquility you deserve after a long day traversing the beautiful landscape of Saint-Porchaire. For those who cherish their private moments, the upper floor holds additional treasures including three bedrooms, each elegantly appointed with its own bathroom. One of these bathrooms is en suite, seamlessly opening onto a 15m² roof terrace, gifting you a canvas ... click here to read more

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A Tranquil Escape in the Heart of Charente-Maritime Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming fruit trees, as sunlight filters through your bedroom window. Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Porchaire, this eco-friendly retreat offers a harmonious blend of modern comfort and natural beauty, making it the perfect vacation home or second residence for those seeking a serene escape in the heart of France. A Home Designed for Comfort and Sustainability Built in 2018, this architect-designed wooden frame house spans 165 square meters, offering ample space for relaxation and entertainment. The open-plan living area, bathed in natural light, features a spacious 48m² living room with an integrated kitchen, perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. A cozy TV lounge and adjoining office provide additional spaces for leisure and productivity. The master suite, a sanctuary of tranquility, boasts nearly 20m² of space, offering a private retreat within the home. Upstairs, three additional bedrooms each come with their own bathroom, one of which opens onto a 15m² roof terrace, providing breathtaking panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. Embrace the Outdoors Step outside to discover a beautifully landscaped garden, spanning over 1,400 m². Enclosed for privacy, the garden is a verdant oasis, featuring a variety of fruit trees, including cherry, apple, plum, and walnut. A large wooden terrace invites you to enjoy al fresco dining or simply unwind with a book, while the potential for a swimming pool adds an exciting opportunity for future enhancements. Practical and Eco-Conscious Features This home is not only aesthetically pleasing but also environmentally ... click here to read more

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A Timeless Retreat in the Heart of Marais Poitevin Nestled in the picturesque village of Coulon, this 19th-century residence offers a unique blend of history, elegance, and tranquility. As you step through the gates into the expansive 3,500 m² walled garden, a sense of serenity envelops you, inviting you to explore the harmonious balance between the lush greenery and the stately architecture. A Journey Through Time and Space Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the mature trees surrounding your home. The main house, with its 210 m² of living space, is a testament to timeless design, featuring original elements like antique floors, a grand staircase, and high ceilings that whisper stories of the past. The entrance hall, a welcoming space filled with natural light, leads you to the reception rooms that open onto the garden. Here, you can host intimate gatherings or simply enjoy a quiet afternoon with a book, enveloped by the peaceful ambiance. A Sanctuary of Comfort and Style Upstairs, the bedrooms offer a retreat from the world, each designed to provide comfort and privacy. The master suite, with its views over the park, is a haven of relaxation, where you can unwind and recharge. Adjacent to the main house, a renovated longère extends the living space, offering 280 m² of independent accommodation. Perfect for hosting family or guests, this traditional farmhouse maintains the property's authentic charm while providing modern comforts. Embrace the Local Lifestyle Living in Coulon means embracing the rich cultural tapestry of the Marais Poitevin. Known as the "Green Venice," this region offers a myriad of outdoor activities, from boating along ... 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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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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