Spacious 3-Bedroom Home in Aigre, France with Additional Properties & Lush Gardens - Ideal for Family Living

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Aigre, France, Aigre (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 146Floor area

€278,200

House

Parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

146m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the charming village of Aigre, France, this expansive 3-bedroom house invites you to become a part of a community that seamlessly blends the tranquility of rural life with the conveniences of modern living. Aigre, located in the Poitou-Charentes region of Charente, offers a picturesque backdrop for this grand detached village property, which is set against the lush, green tapestry of the French countryside.

Imagine waking up every morning to the serene sounds of village life, where the bustle of city noise is replaced by the gentle chirping of birds and the rustling of leaves. With its 146 square meters, this property provides ample space not just for living but for creating lasting memories with loved ones. As a busy real estate agent working on an international scale, I've seen properties across continents, and this house is a unique blend of potential and current comfort that is rarely available to foreign buyers and expats looking for a true slice of French life.

This property, priced at 278,200€, offers excellent value with a good condition 3-bedroom main house and two additional structures that could easily transform into separate accommodations. These buildings present an excellent opportunity for families looking to host guests or perhaps even turn them into rental properties, subject to necessary permissions. Each structure holds its own story, waiting for you to write the next chapter.

The main house greets you with an inviting entrance hall, leading you first to a spacious sitting room, perfect for gathering friends and family around the fireplace on chilly autumn evenings. The large dining room, also boasting a fireplace, sets the stage for delightful meals and conversations. The kitchen, with its rustic appeal, is a testament to the home's potential for culinary creativity. Upstairs, three generous double bedrooms offer plenty of room to rest and recharge after a day spent exploring the village or nearby attractions. The bathroom and an additional toilet complete the facilities of the main house.

Key features include:

- 146 square meters of livable space
- Three generous double bedrooms
- A spacious sitting room with a fireplace
- Large dining room also with a fireplace
- Rustic kitchen
- Double glazing throughout
- Oil central heating
- Enclosed private garden with well
- Large barn and garage
- Plenty of off-street parking

Two further properties accompany the main house. The first includes a kitchen, sitting room, and bedroom, while the second offers three ground-floor rooms. With a bit of love and imagination, these spaces could become lovely guest accommodations or perhaps a charming work-from-home setup.

Outside, the spacious courtyard provides plenty of off-street parking, so there's no worry about space when hosting gatherings. The enclosed garden is a private oasis, perfect for enjoying the mild climate that this region is famous for. The summers are warm and inviting, with sunshine that extends well into September, while the winters are mild and pleasant—a climate that fits perfectly with outdoor living and enjoying the natural beauty that Aigre offers.

Living in Aigre means being a part of a vibrant, yet peaceful community. With a local grocery shop and bakery steps away, you can easily indulge in fresh baguettes and croissants. The village life offers simplicity and serenity, and if ever the need arises for a bigger selection, the town of Aigre is just a 10-minute drive, offering schools, a college, and a variety of shops. For a taste of local culture, the market town of Mansle is nearby, where twice-weekly markets and historical explorations await you.

Imagine the weekends spent visiting local markets, or perhaps taking a leisurely walk through the surrounding countryside, soaking in the history and the heart of Charente. Living in this area means embracing a slower pace, where life is to be savored and experiences enriched by the cultural tapestry of the locale.

Whether you're looking to relocate with the family, seeking a peaceful retirement retreat, or even considering an investment opportunity, this property holds the promise of all these possibilities and more. With realistic potential and an eye on the future, this house in Aigre is not just a place to live, but a doorway to a new lifestyle.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
146
Price per m²
€1,905
Garden size
3981
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Charming Fixer-Upper in Aigre, Charente Located in the serene market town of Aigre, nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, this quaint two-bedroom house presents a unique opportunity for those looking to embrace French rural living while putting a personal touch on their new home. Offered at €23,500, this property is ideal for someone keen on a renovation project that doubles as a potential rental investment once refurbished. ### Property Features - Size: 82 square meters - Bedrooms: 2 - Bathrooms: 1 - Kitchen: 1 (ground floor) - Living Room: Spacious area, located on the ground floor - Additional Space: Entrance through a charming veranda - Outdoor Space: Small courtyard at the property's front - Utilities: Main drainage available for connection ### Local Area Information Aigre is a small, peaceful town offering a slice of authentic rural French life. This town hosts a lively market known for its regional produce, and stands out with its community-focused lifestyle, making it a delightful place for both permanent residence and holiday retreats. Local shops, cafes, and essential services are conveniently within reach, fostering an environment where daily life is simplified yet enriched. ### Climate In this region of France, you can expect a temperate climate. Summers are pleasantly warm, perfect for enjoying the outdoor French country landscape, while winters remain mild. This climate allows for year-round enjoyment of outdoor activities, making it a delightful place for those from colder or significantly hotter climates. ### Living Experience Living in a house, especially one that calls for renovation, offers a blend of comfort and creativity. You have the space to create and customize your living a ... click here to read more

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Immerse yourself in the rustic charm of Aigre, a quaint town in the region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France, where a delightful 4-bedroom house awaits its new owners. Set in a serene hamlet, this property combines the allure of traditional French architecture with the practical appeal of spacious living, making it ideal for those looking to settle into the French countryside or seeking a lucrative holiday rental opportunity. The main house greets you with a welcoming entrance hall, leading to a cozy sitting room on the left, complete with a fireplace and a log-burning stove for those cooler evenings. To the right, find a spacious fitted kitchen with a dining area that boasts a wood-burning range. From here, access to an attached barn offers additional space and potential for creative use. The ground floor also includes a convenient shower room with WC. Ascending the stairs to the first floor, you’ll find three bedrooms, one of which is a generously sized master with an en-suite bathroom, ensuring privacy and comfort. Additionally, there is another shower room with WC on this floor. Outdoors, the property features a large gravelled area at the front, highlighted by a swimming pool that is currently in need of repair and restoration. This offers a perfect opportunity for those looking to add a touch of their own style and increase value. Adjacent to the main house is a charming guest cottage, which opens into an open-plan living/dining/kitchen area. This cottage includes two bedrooms, one on the ground floor next to a bathroom with WC and another large bedroom with storage on the upper floor. A private terrace and an attached garage enhance the guest cottage, ideal for hosting friends or as a potential rental pro ... click here to read more

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Nestled on the outskirts of the charming market town of Aigre, in the scenic region of Poitou-Charentes, this four-bedroom house with a capacious 250 square meters of living space, is perfectly positioned for those seeking tranquility and convenience. Offered at €350,000, this residence combines generous interior spaces with expansive outdoor areas, creating an ideal living environment for a family or for those looking to invest in a serene holiday home. The interior of this home reveals a large, open-plan living area that seamlessly connects to the dining room, which doubles as a comfortable summer sitting room. The transition into the heart of the home, a sizable modern kitchen, invites an array of culinary adventures and provides direct access to the lush rear garden. Furthermore, a practical corridor leads to well-appointed private quarters including four bedrooms, two of which boast their own ensuite facilities, ensuring privacy and ease for family members and guests alike. Additional indoor space includes a dedicated office, a versatile annex that could potentially serve as an independent living area or 'granny flat', featuring its own entrance, kitchen, and work/hobby room. Above the garage, a large room presents a multitude of uses, potentially serving as an additional bedroom, playroom, or storage space. Stepping outside, the property's park-like garden offers a peaceful retreat. Laid to lawn and surrounded by mature trees, the grounds provide a serene backdrop and a safe play area for children. At the far end of the garden lie several practical storage buildings for garden equipment or extra storage. Here are the property features at a glance: - Four bedrooms, three bathrooms, including two ensuites - Large ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself sipping morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace in the heart of Charente, where the gentle sounds of a historic French market town awakening drift through the air. This is the daily reality awaiting you in this distinguished Maison de Maître, once home to a prominent Cognac producer, now ready to become your family's treasured vacation home in one of France's most authentic and accessible regions. Located within walking distance of Aigre's vibrant town center, this property offers that rare combination of village connectivity and private estate living that makes a second home in France truly rewarding. The moment you step through the entrance of this three-story manor house, you enter a world where historic character meets modern comfort. Original architectural features tell stories of centuries past, from exposed stonework to classic French proportions, while contemporary updates ensure your family enjoys every comfort during extended stays. The ground floor flows naturally for vacation living, with a spacious kitchen dining area opening to a generous living room, perfect for gathering after days exploring the Charente countryside. The partially covered rear terrace becomes your favorite spot for evening aperitifs, where you can watch the sun set over your private grounds while planning tomorrow's adventures. Upstairs, the sleeping quarters are thoughtfully arranged across two floors. The second level hosts two bedroom suites, each with private ensuite facilities, offering parents and older children their own peaceful retreats. The third floor provides three additional bedrooms sharing a family bathroom that features a stunning period freestanding bath alongside modern shower facilities. This configu ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque region of Charente in the charming village of Tusson lies a home that truly embodies the essence of rural French living. This inviting 3-bedroom house is set against the backdrop of breathtaking landscapes of sunflowers and rolling hills, just a leisurely 5-minute drive from the town of Aigre and a 10-minute drive from the bustling hub of Ruffec. Arriving at this property, you'll immediately appreciate its peaceful setting and the sense of community that Tusson exudes. This village is not just a place to live but a place to join in with delightful community happenings. Tusson offers its residents much more than mere amenities; it's an experience. With its local restaurant, quaint tea room, intricate pottery shops, takeaway pizza spots, and lively music events—and a bar set to open soon—the village pulses with life and camaraderie. The sense of belonging here is tangible, a trait that appeals to international buyers and expatriates seeking the genuine warmth of rural French life. The property itself is in good condition, thoughtfully presented, and ready for its new occupants to move in without fuss. Stepping inside the ground floor welcomes you with a spacious kitchen. It features not only functionality but also direct access to a large outdoor deck. Imagine preparing a delicious meal with fresh ingredients and enjoying it under the open sky, surrounded by nature's symphony. Adjacent to the kitchen is a snug area, ideal for flexibility as either an extra bedroom or a study—a space that adapts to your needs. Across the kitchen, you find the main entrance hall. It flows beautifully into an office area and leads you to the main sitting room. This room is the heart of the home, with an impr ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Tusson, this expansive 18th-century house offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its charming cobblestone streets and vibrant local culture, Tusson is a hidden gem in the Poitou-Charentes region, making it an ideal location for a second home or holiday retreat. A Glimpse into Tusson's Allure Tusson is a quaint village that exudes old-world charm, with its historic architecture and friendly community. The village is renowned for its artisanal shops, delightful restaurants, and a famous cake shop that draws visitors from near and far. Just a short drive away, the riverside town of Aigre offers all the modern amenities you might need, from supermarkets to healthcare facilities. Property Highlights This remarkable property spans 377 square meters and is set on a walled parcel of land, providing privacy and tranquility. The house boasts six spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it perfect for hosting family and friends or even considering a rental opportunity. - Ground Floor: - A large eat-in kitchen, perfect for culinary enthusiasts. - A cozy living and dining room, ideal for entertaining. - A library that can be transformed into an additional living space. - An ensuite bedroom with a dressing room and WC. - Access to a large annex with its own staircase, leading to another bedroom. - Upper Floor: - A grand landing that doubles as a music room. - Three additional bedrooms, one with a dressing area. - A shower room/WC and an office space. - A large kitchen/living room, perfect for gatherings. - Additional Features: - A convertible loft space, offering potential for more bedrooms or a games room. - A spacious cella ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a unique investment opportunity residing in the beautiful and tranquil region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Lupsault, France. This detached Maison de Maître captures the essence of countryside charm and promises a serene lifestyle away from the hustle and bustle of city life, making it ideal for families or those looking for a peaceful retreat. Set on a sprawling estate of nearly 5 hectares, this property merges historical allure with modern amenities, featuring a 4 bedroomed stone house that spans approximately 130 square meters. The interior of the main house offers a high degree of comfort, equipped with central heating (updated in 2020 with a heat pump), double glazed windows for enhanced insulation, and a newly installed septic tank as of 2019, ensuring up-to-date facilities. The living quarters present a homely atmosphere with ample space, suitable for a growing family or hosting guests. Each of the four bedrooms provides a unique view of the surrounding green landscapes, setting the stage for relaxing mornings. In terms of outbuildings, the property boasts several open-fronted barns arranged around a central courtyard, along with a substantial closed barn and various workshops. These facilities offer immense potential for various uses such as storage for vehicles, housing animals or horses, or even transforming one of the buildings into a guest house, subject to planning permission, thus adding to the property's flexibility and appeal. The expansive land associated with this residence is equally impressive, partitioned into a courtyard, a garden area, forested land, and an agricultural field. For those with a green thumb or an appreciation for nature, the garden provides a canvas to cultivate a st ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, the town of Souvigné offers a tranquil countryside lifestyle with the convenience of nearby market towns Villefagnan and Ruffec. This exceptional property provides a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the charming French rural life, while also entertaining the possibility of running a business through its established gite rentals. The property features a primary residence and three additional gites, set on a generous plot of 3862m². The total built-up area of the property is 372m², with a living area of 34m² and a pleasant terrace space of 25m². Residents and guests can enjoy a plethora of amenities including a covered heated swimming pool, a spa area with a jacachuuzi, and massage room, ensuring relaxation and leisure are just a step away. For those considering relocation or seeking a holiday home, Souvigné brings a blend of serene rural lifestyle and accessibility to urban conveniences. Local markets in neighboring towns offer fresh produce, while numerous bistros and restaurants provide dining options featuring local and international cuisine. Overview of the main house and gites: - The main residence displays a thoughtful layout with a ground floor comprising a cozy kitchen (13m²), a spacious living room (35m²), an inviting dining room (20m²), and an essential utility room. The living room opens onto a covered terrace, perfect for alfresco dining and entertaining guests. - The first floor hosts the master bedroom (18.5m²) complete with a modern shower room and separate WC. A second large bedroom (22m²) offers additional living space. - The second floor includes two bedrooms and a shared bathroom, retaining a sense of priv ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscapes of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, the quaint village of Souvigné presents an exciting opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves into tranquility with a touch of renovation. Introducing a spacious yet traditional French home, this property is ideal for a hands-on buyer keen to tailor a residence or holiday retreat to their exact tastes. Possessing a robust structure across a generous plot, this house presents itself as a promising project. This uniquely appealing property occupies an extensive walled land area which includes its own small vineyard—perfect for those who might entertain the idea of cultivating their own vintage or simply enjoying the pastoral charm it adds to the garden landscape. With approximately 312 square meters of living space, the property features: - Six bedrooms distributed between the main house and a separate, smaller dwelling - Potential for a large, welcoming kitchen - Combined dining and living area offering a canvas for modern updates or cozy, rustic decor - One bathroom with provisions to add more as part of the renovation - Utility space for practical daily living needs - A remarkable vaulted cellar that can be transformed into a unique feature room - Multiple outbuildings including two barns, a hangar, and additional garage space The main house includes two independent entrances which enhance privacy and could offer flexible living arrangements. The attached smaller house, with its garage and cellar, could serve perfectly as guest accommodation or a rental opportunity. The reality of renovating can be both a considerable challenge and a deeply rewarding endeavor. This property requires a visionary approach to breathe new life into its solid bo ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque setting of Poitou-Charentes, in the heart of Charente, you'll find this inviting 3-bedroom house in charming Souvigné, France. This countryside property represents a harmonious blend of tranquility and convenience, making it a favorable choice for those looking to experience the true essence of French rural living. Now, let's go on a little journey together through what this property and its surrounding area has to offer. You arrive at the property after a short drive from Villefagnan, a quaint village famous for its local shops, cozy restaurants, and a handy pharmacy. As you step onto the property, your eyes are greeted by an enclosed courtyard, offering a sense of privacy and a serene space to enjoy the outdoor air with a book or a cool drink. The walled garden on the side is ideal for a small vegetable patch or a vibrant flower garden, giving that homely touch and connection to the land. Stepping into the house, a world of potential unfolds before you. The ground floor welcomes you with a cozy entrance hall, connecting you to a dining room perfectly placed for family gatherings. Adjacent, the living room awaits, with its potential to be a warm hearth for winter evenings. The kitchen, already functional, calls those who appreciate the art of cooking to make it their culinary domain. With a shower room/WC, laundry facilities, and a handy cellar for storage, this floor's layout supports daily living with ease. There's even a ground-floor bedroom, perfect for guests or perhaps transforming into a home office. A flight of stairs leads to the first floor, where you'll find two generously-sized bedrooms. Both rooms echo with promise, waiting to be personalized into restful retreats. A WC here of ... click here to read more

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Imagine the potential of this historic house located in the charming Tusson, Charente, 16140, in the heart of France. With a grand total size of 320 sqm and a price of 65000, it is an opportunity ripe for individuals with a keen eye for renovation and a passion for crafting extraordinary spaces. This property comes with a world of possibilities for those who hold large aspirations and are not phased by a bit of groundwork. The heart of the house is the expansive Old Village Hall. The ground floor houses an 85 sqm room complete with a wooden floor, stage, bar and two restrooms. The welcoming entry hall is a cosy 13 sqm with exposed stonework and a similarly wooden floor. It leads to an 18 sqm room with a tile floor. The first floor holds several diverse rooms, including two smaller rooms measuring 11 sqm and 16 sqm respectively, a more sizeable 60 sqm room with exposed stones, and two more compact rooms of 8 sqm and 60 sqm which share a characteristic wooden floor. The 2nd floor reveals a massive 135 sqm attic waiting to be refurbished. This historic building also features the Old Post Office, which is currently awaiting accessibility. The property kitchen and bathrooms are yet to be installed, giving you a clean canvas to design these spaces according to your specific tastes and needs. The exterior of this beautiful property boasts a garden and quaint sheds with the potential to be transformed into useful outdoor spaces. Beyond the property itself, the location is an attraction all on its own. Tusson is situated near the heart of the alluring department of Charente, which located in the centre-west of France. Not only can one enjoy the beauty of the local river Charente, but the area is a hub of activity in terms of ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, the charming village of Genac-Bignac offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. This expansive 8-bedroom house, located in the heart of Charente, is a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern convenience, making it an ideal second home or holiday retreat for those seeking tranquility and adventure in equal measure. A Home with History and Modern Comforts This property, priced at €425,000, has undergone a meticulous two-year renovation, transforming it into a spacious and inviting residence. The house is thoughtfully divided into two distinct living areas: the Main House and an Attached Gite House, each offering unique features and ample space for family and guests. The Main House (220m²) - Expansive Living Area: The heart of the home is an 85m² open-plan space, perfect for entertaining or relaxing with family. The area seamlessly integrates a dining space and a modern kitchen, allowing for easy interaction and flow. - Ground Floor Bedrooms: Two large bedrooms, including a master suite with an ensuite shower room and WC, provide comfort and privacy. An additional bedroom with an adjacent shower room and WC ensures convenience for guests. - First Floor Bedrooms: Three more bedrooms are located on the first floor, along with a bathroom and WC. While two of these rooms await final cosmetic touches, the structural work is complete, preserving the home's character. - Mezzanine Potential: Above the living area, an 85m² mezzanine offers endless possibilities. Whether you envision an art studio, a gym, or a home cinema, this space is a blank canvas ready for your personal touch. The Attached Gite House (115m²) - Master Bedroom with Ensuite: The grou ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque environs of Genac-Bignac, within the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, France, rests a splendid estate imbued with a touch of elegance and history. Located on an expansive plot measuring approximately 12,666 square meters, this 8-bedroom house resembles a little paradise that effortlessly combines charm and functionality, making it an ideal choice for those considering settling in this enchanting part of the world. As a bustling real estate agent with quite a lot on my plate, I'm exited to offer this exquisite property to you, my esteemed clients. With its unique appeal, this home shall suit both families seeking a tranquil retreat and expats wishing to immerse themselves in the quaint French lifestyle. Stepping through the grand entrance porch, you're immediately greeted by the dwelling, which spans an impressive 684 square meters. The structure exudes light and life through its beautiful bay windows, with warm rays of sunlight filtering through, creating a cozy atmosphere that's hard to resist. While exploring the ground floor, one finds a delightful small living room stretching over 17 square meters, ideal for cozy evenings tucking into a good book or perhaps a cup of fine French wine. For those who enjoy a bit of recreation within their quarters, there's a stylish 30.7 m² billiard room, perfect for entertaining friends or honing your own skills. In proximity lies the pellet boiler room alongside a handy workshop, ensuring the estate remains comfortably warm and functional, especially during the cooler months. A highlight of the ground floor is certainly the luminous mezzanine office space, spanning 14.56 square meters, with a lovely view out over the garden. It offers a spl ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene landscape of Brettes, France, within the region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this charming country house beckons those who dream of owning a slice of the tranquil French countryside. A haven for overseas buyers seeking a retreat or a potential investment, this residence offers a genuine feel of rural French living combined with the accessibility of modern amenities a short drive away. Property Features: - A generous living space of 240 square meters - Six well-appointed bedrooms providing ample space for family and guests - Two bathrooms ensuring convenience for all residents - A welcoming kitchen that opens up to a cozy dining room, perfect for gatherings - A spacious and inviting living room at the heart of the house - Characteristic attic space, offering potential for additional living or storage areas - Convenient outbuildings, including a garage and workshop, catering to a variety of needs - A verdant garden enveloping the property spreads across 1960 square meters, providing peace and privacy Amenities & Lifestyle: Living in Brettes means being part of a community where life slows down, and nature takes center stage. Though the property radiates the charm of rural living, it is conveniently located just 7 kilometers away from the nearest town offering basic amenities and 15 kilometers from a larger town where more extensive services and enjoyment can be found. Local Area: Brettes is a gem within the Poitou-Charentes region, known for its picturesque landscapes, historical sites, and a robust culinary tradition that food enthusiasts will adore. The temperate climate, with mild winters and pleasant summers, adds to the allure of the area, making outdoor activities a year-round enjoyment. W ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and scenic hamlet of Verdille, within the heart of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this charming, renovated stone house offers a delightful blend of traditional architecture and modern comforts, set against a backdrop of lush countryside. With its expansive plot of 6,943 sq. m., including numerous outbuildings and a refreshing in-ground swimming pool, this property captivates those who seek the tranquility of rural France coupled with the potential for personalization. This 220 sq. m. house, perfect for a family or as a spacious retreat, comes equipped with a large kitchen-diner that provides a warm and inviting space for family meals and gatherings. Adjacent to this is a separate laundry and storage room, adding convenience to everyday living. The home features a cozy lounge and a spacious second living room, ideal for relaxation or entertaining guests. The ground floor also includes an office space, which could alternatively serve as an additional bedroom, a downstairs shower room, and a separate toilet. The bespoke wooden staircase in the hallway leads to a mezzanine landing where you will find another shower room, a separate toilet, and three bedrooms, including one sizable master bedroom. This residence benefits from oil-fired central heating, ensuring comfort throughout the seasons. Externally, the property boasts a variety of outbuildings which present a wealth of potential. An open barn is attached to the house, and a completely separate outbuilding is poised for transformation into a spacious gite or guesthouse, subject to necessary planning permissions. An additional barn is attached to the back of the property, enhancing storage options or workshop space. The gated entrance opens to a siz ... click here to read more

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Nestled away in the serene hamlet of Ligné in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, Charente, this cosy stone home stands waiting for the right person ready to roll up their sleeves and transform this fixer-upper into a charming retreat. While the task ahead might not be for the faint-hearted, the promise of potential makes this little project pretty exciting! Imagine waking up every morning with the satisfaction of knowing that each DIY step brings you closer to seeing your ideal home come to life. The home greets you with a welcoming ground floor that features a snug living room, complete with a a log-burner which is the perfect spot to cosy up on chilly nights. Picture yourself here, perhaps during the crisp evenings of a French winter, where the warmth from the fire offers a snug embrace while you relax with a good book. Upstairs promises a quiet retreat, with one bedroom offering the charm of traditional beams. Across the courtyard, a petite structure provides additional space, housing a shower room and separate toilet. The layout offers ample opportunity for any adventurous buyer to merge these domestic spaces into a more cohesive living experience. With some creative vision, this can be transformed into a functional annex perhaps for guests. And, if you’re dreaming of expansion and you have the proper permissions, the adjoining outbuildings promise exciting potential. For those who take joy from the rustic beauty of stone homes and see possibilities in the walls and spaces that simply need a bit of TLC, here’s an opportunity. While not sanction-compliant, the property’s sanitation underscores a necessary element of the renovation journey, but surely something manageable with proper planning. The allure of this prop ... click here to read more

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Located in the charming and historically rich village of Longré, within the picturesque area of Poitou-Charentes in Charente, France, this delightful two-bedroom house is currently on the market. While in need of some renovation, this property presents a wonderful opportunity as either a quaint holiday retreat or a first-time buyer’s home, wonderfully suited for those looking to customize a property to their specific tastes. This 114m² house offers a compact yet cleverly designed space. On the ground floor, the layout includes a kitchen that awaits your creative touch to transform it into a modern culinary space, an adjoining dining/living room that promises cozy familial gatherings, a shower room, and a WC. There's also convenient access to a cellar that provides additional storage solutions or could be converted into a unique living space. The first floor houses two bedrooms, which are accompanied by a landing with a dressing room area, providing ample space for personal storage. Externally, the property boasts a low-maintenance courtyard at the front, perfect for enjoying the temperate climate of the Charente region. This outdoor area is ideal for setting up a small garden or a seating area to bask in the French sunshine, adding to the charm of this home. For prospective buyers interested in expansion, there is also an opportunity to purchase a nearby barn with land, potentially useful for those who dream of larger outdoor activities or perhaps cultivating a sizeable garden. Despite its need for renovations, the home is priced accessibly at €26,000 – a figure that reflects its condition and the potential it holds. Renovating a house in Longré offers you not just a home, but a project to inject your personal style ... click here to read more

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A Symphony of Nature and History Awaits in Luxé Imagine waking up to the gentle murmur of the Charente River as it dances over the weir, a natural melody that sets the tone for your day. Nestled on its own private island, this historic 2-bedroom mill in Luxé, Charente, offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of French heritage while enjoying the tranquility and beauty of nature. A Timeless Retreat Stepping into this mill is like stepping back in time, where history and modern comfort coexist harmoniously. The grand reception rooms, bathed in natural light, invite you to unwind by the feature stone fireplace, a perfect setting for intimate gatherings or lively family celebrations. The spacious kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is where you can craft meals inspired by the rich flavors of the Poitou-Charentes region. The bedrooms, with their charming mezzanines, offer a cozy retreat after a day of exploring the surrounding countryside. The original technical features in the cellar are a testament to the mill's storied past, adding a unique character to this already enchanting property. An Island Paradise The mill's private island is a haven for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. With nearly 7000 m² of grassland and woodland, there's ample space for leisurely strolls, picnics, or simply soaking in the serene surroundings. The outbuilding, ripe for conversion, presents an exciting opportunity to expand your living space or create a guesthouse. A Lifestyle of Leisure and Adventure Living in Luxé means embracing a lifestyle rich in cultural and recreational activities. The region is renowned for its vibrant festivals, where you can immerse yourself in local traditions and music. The nearby Charente River is a ... click here to read more

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