Spacious 3BR Home with Large Garden Near Amenities in St-Jean-de-Beugné

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Pays de la Loire, Vendée, St-Jean-de-Beugné, France, Saint-Jean-de-Beugné (France)

3 Bedrooms · 1 Bathrooms · 812Floor area

€162,000

House

No parking

3 Bedrooms

1 Bathrooms

812m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled comfortably within the serene and scenic commune of Saint-Jean-de-Beugné in Vendée, Pays de la Loire, this charming 3-bedroom house offers potential homeowners an enticing blend of rural tranquility and convenient access to nearby amenities. Appreciate the pastoral beauty of French countryside living with this quaint property, which provides an excellent foundation for creating a warm, family-centric home.

On entering the house, you’ll be welcomed by a welcoming entrance hall that leads into a comfortable 13m² fitted kitchen, ideal for culinary exploration and family meals. The kitchen's traditional layout, paired with modern conveniences, strikes the perfect balance for both casual dining and special occasions. Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious 30m² living room, brightly lit and offering ample room for relaxation and entertainment. Equipped with reversible air conditioning and a potential setting for a wood or pellet stove, this living room promises year-round comfort.

The house's layout includes three well-proportioned bedrooms, measuring 12, 12, and 10m² respectively. Each room offers a quiet retreat and personal space for all family members, with one bedroom featuring a built-in cupboard for added convenience. The accommodations are supported by a practical shower room and a separate toilet, ensuring the needs of a busy household are met efficiently.

Venture down to the full basement and discover a sizable 53m² garage, a 36m² boiler room, and a 19m² cellar, together providing significant space for storage, workshops, or potentially more creative uses as per the new owner's vision.

The property is surrounded by a lovely garden both at the front and rear, ideal for gardening enthusiasts or those looking to create an outdoor recreational area for children to play or for hosting gatherings in the warmer months.

Amenities:
- Close proximity to local shops and services including a bakery, restaurant, hairdresser, and elementary school
- Gas station conveniently located
- Nearby access to the A83 freeway
- Just five minutes to the larger town of Sainte Hermine, which hosts a supermarket and banks
- Fifteen-minute drive to Luçon, equipped with a hypermarket, hospital, and a TER train station connecting Nantes to Bordeaux
- Only 40 minutes to beautiful sandy beaches

Property Features:
- 1 fitted kitchen
- 96m² living space
- Reversible air conditioning
- Possibility to install a wood or pellet stove
- 3 bedrooms
- Shower room and separate toilet
- Full basement including a large garage, boiler room, and cellar
- Garden to front and rear
- Total land area of 812m²

Living in Saint-Jean-de-Beugné gives residents an escape from the bustle of urban environments into the peaceful embrace of rural France, yet the commune's strategic location ensures that modern conveniences and recreational pursuits are easily within reach. Engage with community life or explore the picturesque landscapes of Vendée through cycling, hiking, or picnicking by lush fields and rivers.

The climate in Pays de la Loire lends itself to enjoying the outdoors, characterized by mild winters and warm, sunny summers—perfect for both growing gardens and outdoor activities.

While this property stands in good condition, it also presents an opportunity for customization and enhancements to suit personal tastes and requirements. Perhaps this is your chance to foster a delightful lifestyle rhythm, blending tradition with your modern lifestyle needs, surrounded by the gentle, rolling landscapes of the French countryside.

If the notion of crafting a bespoke family home in a locale brimming with cultural richness and natural beauty appeals to you, this house in Saint-Jean-de-Beugné may just be the beginning of your new chapter. This setting awaits a family or individual who values space, peace, and the potential to imprint their personal style upon a solid foundation.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
3
Size
812
Price per m²
€200
Garden size
96
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
Yes
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
1
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Sunday morning in Pleuville moves at its own pace. The shutters creak open, the coffee's on, and through the kitchen window you catch that wide roll of Charente countryside—fields fading into tree lines, not another rooftop in sight. This is what 193 square metres of genuine Maison de Maître feels like when it's yours. Set right in the heart of the village, this four-bedroom house carries all the bones that make old French architecture so satisfying: generous proportions, solid stone, rooms that breathe. But it's been updated where it counts. The kitchen was fitted last year—clean, functional, properly equipped for the long lunches that Charente life demands. A new 7 x 5 metre inground swimming pool was also installed last year, sitting just outside where the garden opens up and the views stretch away over the surrounding countryside. On a hot July afternoon, that pool earns its place fast. Inside, the layout flows well. A wide hallway sets the tone as you enter—the kind of entrance that makes guests pause. To the right, the new kitchen leads into a utility room, and there's a shower room with WC on the same side, which makes practical sense for a house that sees wet dogs, muddy boots, or kids coming in from the pool. To the left, the dining room and living room run together in an open plan arrangement, giving you a generous shared space that works for family dinners, lazy evenings, and everything in between. Upstairs, four well-sized bedrooms line up comfortably—room for the whole family, or the friends who always seem to arrive for August—alongside a bathroom with WC. Outside is where this property really delivers. The garden wraps around the house on multiple sides, so you're never short of options: a spot in full ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the serene and picturesque La Réorthe, France, lies La Foret 7, a delightful country_home that's steeped in history with traces dating back to 1798. This property brings together an undeniable blend of past and present, set across approximately 2,706 square meters. It’s a treasure trove for those seeking a peaceful yet accommodating dwelling, married with the joys of nature. Located at La Foret 7, the property defies ordinary living and invites you into a realm where each day is an experience. Imagine waking up in your spacious bedroom, flooded with gentle morning sunlight filtering through historic beams. Every corner of this house whispers tales from centuries past, yet it's equipped for today's comforts, promising a lifestyle both scenic and convenient. The main house is captivating with its spacious living room, high beamed ceiling and inviting fireplace - perfect for cozy winters. Picture yourself lounging by the crackling fire, enjoying the warmth while the French countryside unfolds right outside. The living room flows effortlessly into a fully equipped kitchen and dining area, making it a haven for culinary enthusiasts who enjoy entertaining. - 3 bedrooms - 2 bathrooms - Large mezzanine - Spacious living room - Fireplace - Fully equipped kitchen - Summer kitchen extension - Outdoor kitchen - Nordic Spa (Hot Tub) - Large open terrace - Separate veranda - Outdoor relaxation area Those with a passion for telework will appreciate the ample mezzanine that can serve as both an office and a studio. Here, the potential is unlimited. This space can also be transformed into another closed bedroom if need be. The house's charm (there it is!) isn't only in its design but in its potential ... click here to read more

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Step back into history with our stunning, stone-built farmhouse located in the idyllic, peaceful hamlet of L`Hermenault, a part of the renowned Pays de la Loire region, Vendée, in France. This enticing property is perched on a generous plot of over 2000 m² and represents an exceptional opportunity for those with a vision to shape their perfect home, painting their stories on a canvas stretching over 700 m². Formerly an entertainment barn, some initial renovations had been performed to the property, which remains ready for you to add your personal touch and style. On one side, we have a functional office and a compact kitchen area interspersed with homely shower rooms with toilets. Stairs lead to a room that remains untouched, waiting to be transformed by your creative flair. Our farmhouse's heart is an expansive, tile-covered open area, brilliantly lit by natural light flooding in from the patio. It's an excellent space for family and friends to gather and create unforgettable memories. Not to forget the indulgent heated, indoor pool housed under an impressive vaulted ceiling, seamlessly merging into a terrace. A beautiful games room, marked out by its wooden flooring, robust stone walls, and ceiling, reaches up to meet a tranquil terrace. The last part of the property comes equipped with a practical, concrete floor providing ample storage space; it also boasts access through front and side doors. Connectivity to utilities presents no hassle as they are conveniently located nearby, making this gem of a fixer-upper an attractive proposition. The farmhouse is just 2 km away from the bustling village of l’Hermenault with daily amenities, significantly contributing to its active community spirit. A short 14 km drive ta ... click here to read more

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Picture yourself on a sun-drenched terrace in South Vendée, watching the sunset paint the western sky in shades of amber and rose as it reflects off your private pond. The covered pool dome glistens in the evening light, while the aroma of fresh seafood sizzles on the outdoor barbecue. This is the rhythm of life at this 180-square-meter villa in Saint-Michel-en-l'Herm, where the Atlantic coast meets rural French tranquility just 15 minutes from golden beaches. This four-bedroom property occupies a privileged position in the heart of Vendée, a region that has become one of France's most sought-after vacation destinations for international buyers. Saint-Michel-en-l'Herm offers the rare combination of coastal proximity and village authenticity, positioned perfectly between the marshlands and the sea. The location provides year-round appeal: summer brings beach days at La Tranche-sur-Mer, while spring and autumn reveal the region's cycling routes, oyster farms, and medieval heritage sites. Winter finds you in the covered pool, watching storms roll across the Atlantic from the comfort of your heated sanctuary. The villa's design centers on fluid indoor-outdoor living, a feature that transforms the Vendée experience across all seasons. Floor-to-ceiling bay windows connect the open-plan living area to the landscaped garden, creating a seamless flow between the high-end kitchen and the outdoor entertaining spaces. This architectural choice captures the region's exceptional light quality, something local artists have celebrated for generations. The main living space features a contemporary kitchen with premium appliances, ideal for preparing regional specialties like mogettes beans, préfou garlic bread, and fresh Atlantic fish ... click here to read more

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This attractive 5-bedroom home located in the serene and picturesque town of Fontenay-le-Comte in France's renowned Vendée region offers an exceptional living experience, blending superb architectural design with the beauty of its natural surroundings. With its spacious and innovative layout, this house promises not just comfort but also a connection with nature, making it an ideal purchase for those looking to invest abroad or find a peaceful family retreat. Spanning an impressive 307 square meters, the property is situated amidst a beautifully landscaped and wooded park. The house allows natural light to flood in, creating a warm and welcoming environment throughout the year. A particularly striking feature of this home is its large veranda, encompassing 30 square meters and equipped with an indoor BBQ setup. This extension provides a glorious view of the park and a private swimming pool, ensuring delightful spaces for relaxation and entertainment. The property features: - Five generously sized bedrooms - Two bathrooms, with two additional en-suite shower rooms - A vast living area exceeding 100 square meters - An office space that can also serve as a guest bedroom - A fitness room for health enthusiasts - An expansive mezzanine, currently utilized as an office area - Double garage/workshop along with a technical room and a garden shed - Multiple terraces offering various orientations to enjoy the outdoor setting - A sizable 10x5 meter swimming pool For potential buyers interested in additional income or hospitality ventures, this property also includes two bedrooms with independent access, each equipped with their shower rooms. They share a 20-square-meter veranda and a terrace, presenting an excellent opportunity ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm of La Rochelle with this delightful 3-bedroom house, strategically located in the serene district of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime. Ideal for those seeking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French lifestyle while enjoying the comforts of a modern living space, this property promises a balanced blend of peace and accessibility. The house itself features a generous layout spread over 150 m2. Upon entering, you're greeted by a welcoming entrance area that leads into a spacious living room/lounge. This central living space is bright and airy, thanks to large windows that allow for plenty of natural light, and is adorned with a cozy fireplace that provides warmth during cooler evenings. A well-appointed kitchen offers sufficient space and modern amenities for culinary enthusiasts to prepare meals while enjoying open-plan living. The property includes one bathroom, beautifully maintained and functional. Each of the three bedrooms offers ample space for relaxation and privacy, making it suitable for families or guests. Further extending its living space is an attached 20 m2 garage. Currently, it serves as a multi-functional area but presents a brilliant opportunity to be transformed into a master suite, a home office or even a studio apartment for generating rental income or hosting friends and family. Nestled on a substantial 914 m2 plot of land, the home offers a heated salt pool and a resin terrace, perfect for outdoor entertainment or a peaceful retreat amidst your private, fully enclosed yard that is not overlooked by neighbors. Notably, the property was built in 1980 and underwent significant renovations in 2019, ensuring modern comforts while retaining its delightful charm. However, the ... click here to read more

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Charming 3-Bedroom Villa in La Rochelle Nestled between the vibrant city of La Rochelle and the tranquil commune of Chatelaillon, this delightful single-story villa offers a serene living experience on the French Atlantic coast. Constructed in 1980 and thoughtfully renovated in 2019, the residence boasts a clean, comfortable living environment ripe for personal touches or further customization. Property Features: - Total living space of 150 sqm - Spacious living room with an inviting fireplace - Three well-sized bedrooms - Functionally designed kitchen - Convenient single bathroom - Attached 20 sqm garage suitable for conversion into additional living space like a home office, master suite, or a studio - Heated saltwater swimming pool - Resin-paved terrace - Extensive, private 914 sqm plot with potential for future expansion Local Amenities: - Short 5km journey to the nearest beach - Close proximity to daily conveniences, with local shops and markets offering fresh produce and regional specialties - Cyclist-friendly area with accessible bike paths - Efficient public transport, with Bus line 19 within walking distance Living in La Rochelle not only provides the pleasures of a harbor city known for its historic architecture and vibrant maritime culture but also immediate access to beautiful coastal landscapes and outdoor activities. The city’s temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers enhances its livability, making it an appealing destination for those who appreciate the charm of seasonal changes without extreme temperatures. For those interested in French culture and history, La Rochelle hosts several museums, famous historic towers, and an aquarium that is among the largest in Europe. The area's cuisin ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the serene coastal town of La Tranche-sur-Mer, set in the picturesque region of Pays de la Loire, Vendée. Here, we present a delightful 3-bedroom house perfectly located within a comfortable, 5-minute walk from the beach and short bicycle ride to the bustling city center. This property combines the serene charm of coastal living with convenient access to urban amenities, making it an excellent choice for overseas buyers and expats who desire a taste of French seaside life. This charming home sits in the sought-after Corps de Garde district, renowned for its tranquility and beauty, yet close to essential city services. The house unfolds on two well-planned floors, boasting an area of 180 square meters. Upon entering, the ground floor offers a welcoming living room that seamlessly opens onto a fitted kitchen. This layout provides an open and air-filled space where natural light spills in through ample windows, creating an ideal environment for relaxed gatherings or peaceful solitude. The ground floor also houses one of the three bedrooms, complemented by a conveniently located bathroom, ensuring accessibility and ease. The upper floor hosts two additional bedrooms, each promising restful nights with echoes of the ocean's breeze. These rooms are supported by additional storage spaces, allowing for an organized living environment. Outdoors, the property features two well-exposed terraces. These spaces are perfect for following the sun throughout the day, whether you're enjoying a morning coffee or winding down with an evening drink. A garage provides secure storage for a car or bicycles, enhancing the convenience this home offers. While being an inviting retreat, this home does present an opportunity for bu ... click here to read more

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Are you dreaming of a rustic farmhouse in the picturesque region of Pays de la Loire, Vendée? Longeville-sur-Mer has just the property for you! This charming 4-bedroom farmhouse is ideally situated, providing you with the ideal blend of tranquility, tradition, and the breezy coastal life. Nestled just a 15-minute walk from the golden beaches, it's a versatile property that could either be your ideal holiday getaway or a permanent residence by the sea. From the moment you arrive at this charming property, you’ll notice the peaceful surroundings. The house is located in a serene part of Les Conches, but don't be fooled by the quiet—you're just a short trip away from the lively seaside atmosphere and extensive sandy beaches that highlight the Vendée region. Imagine starting each day smelling the fresh, salty air and knowing that the beach is almost at your doorstep! Property Features: - 4 spacious bedrooms - 3 bathrooms (2 ensuite, 1 family) - Open living area with high vaulted ceilings - Exposed beams and stonework - Sunny terrace perfect for relaxation - Fully fitted kitchen with an island unit - Dining area - Lounge with wood-burning stove - Large renovated barn (playroom and storage) - Two cellars for additional storage and heat pump - Gated entrance with parking area - Front garden with established plants - Grassed area at the rear Stepping into the farmhouse, you get an instant feeling of warmth and coziness. The hallway is the gateway to its 4 bedrooms—two have their own private bathrooms, offering a sense of luxury and privacy. A family bathroom serves the other two bedrooms. You wander down a few steps and enter the heart of the home—a spacious open living area. The high vaulted ceilings and exposed beams captur ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, in the serene village of St-Vivien, this delightful 4-bedroom semi-detached house offers both the charm of rural French living and proximity to vibrant urban centers. With a stone facade that echoes the historical character of the region, this property is a mere 7 kilometers away from the bustling beachside community of Châtelaillon-Plage, famous for its beautiful beaches, charming cafes, and bustling restaurants. The house itself, built from the charming local stone typical of Charente-Maritime, stands as a testament to the blend of traditional architecture and modern living. Spanning a total area of 154 square meters, the property's interior offers a warm welcome with an open-plan layout on the ground floor, featuring a snug TV room and a spacious living room/kitchen/dining area. This setup makes it perfect for both quiet family evenings and entertaining guests. There is also a large ground floor bedroom, equipped with a WC and pre-plumbed for a shower, which currently serves a dual purpose as an office and laundry room. Upstairs, three additional large bedrooms provide ample private space, alongside a recently updated family bathroom, complete with modern fittings including a WC, shower, and bath. The potential for expansion is evident with a sizable attic space (54m2) that could be transformed into additional living quarters or a recreational area, subject to obtaining the necessary permits. While the house itself does not have a garden, it boasts a charming small terrace ideal for enjoying the tranquil surroundings and a garage with direct access to the house, adding convenience and storage options. Located just 20 kilometers from La Rochelle, a city renown ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Pays-de-la-Loire region, this exquisite 7-bedroom mini chateau in Saint-Hilaire-des-Loges offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of history. With its origins dating back to the 11th century, this property has been meticulously renovated to blend modern comforts with timeless elegance, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat for discerning buyers. Imagine waking up in a home where every stone and beam whispers tales of the past, yet every modern amenity is at your fingertips. This property is not just a house; it's a lifestyle, a sanctuary, and a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry of France. ### A Glimpse into the Past The main house, with its grand stone façade, invites you into a world where history and luxury coexist. Original features such as fireplaces, stonework, and tiles have been lovingly preserved, offering a glimpse into the past while providing the comforts of today. ### Modern Comforts The chateau's five main rooms include a light-filled dine-in kitchen and a separate dining room, both equipped with underfloor heating for those cooler months. The living room, with its expansive windows, offers breathtaking views of the surrounding countryside. ### Versatile Living Spaces An adjoining but independent guest house provides additional accommodation, perfect for family members or as a seasonal rental. This space includes a beautiful kitchen/dining/sitting room with floor-to-ceiling windows, a cozy living room, and three bedrooms, each with en-suite bathrooms. ### Equestrian Facilities For equestrian enthusiasts, the property boasts professional facilities, including a stable block, tack room, washing area, and a 60 x 20 m riding arena. The expansive 4 ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Pays de la Loire region, this exquisite 7-bedroom chateau in Saint-Hilaire-des-Loges offers a unique opportunity to own a piece of French history. With its origins tracing back to the 11th century, this property is not just a home; it's a journey through time, where every stone and beam tells a story of bygone eras. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves in the expansive 4-hectare estate, where the morning sun filters through ancient trees, casting dappled shadows on the manicured gardens. This chateau, lovingly restored with meticulous attention to detail, seamlessly blends historical charm with modern comforts, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a lucrative investment in the French countryside. ### A Glimpse into Chateau Living The main residence boasts five grand rooms, each exuding elegance and warmth. The dine-in kitchen, a culinary enthusiast's dream, is bathed in natural light, offering a perfect setting for leisurely breakfasts or intimate dinners. Adjacent, the formal dining room and living area, both equipped with underfloor heating, provide a cozy ambiance during cooler months. The chateau's original stone staircase leads to the first floor, where five spacious bedrooms await. The master suite, a sanctuary of luxury, features an en-suite bathroom and breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape. An additional guest room with an en-suite ensures privacy and comfort for visitors. ### Versatile Living Spaces An adjoining but independent guest house expands the living options, offering a beautiful kitchen/dining/sitting room with floor-to-ceiling windows that invite the outside in. With three bedrooms, each with en-suit ... click here to read more

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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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Discover the charm and allure of Pays de la Loire with this enchanting 2-bedroom house situated in the serene village of Faymoreau, nestled within the picturesque Vendée region of France. This traditional stone house offers a delightful blend of rustic elegance and modern comfort, making it an ideal choice for those seeking a tranquil abode or a holiday getaway. This spacious property greets you with expansive grounds, offering sweeping views of the countryside that truly encapsulate the essence of rural France. As you approach, you will notice the house's well-maintained exterior, beautifully set amidst an array of trees and shrubs. There is no need to worry about cold winters or privacy, as the house is double-glazed and centrally-heated, ensuring a cozy living environment through every season. Speaking of seasons, Faymoreau experiences a temperate climate with mild winters and warm summers, perfect for enjoying outdoor activities. The area is known for its charming scenery, which can be explored by bike or on foot, providing a breath of fresh air away from the bustling city life. Inside, the house boasts two comfortable bedrooms, ideal for a small family or a quiet retreat for a couple. The bedrooms are complemented by a single, well-appointed bathroom that caters to the daily needs of residents. The fully equipped kitchen provides the perfect space for culinary adventures, complete with modern appliances that make cooking a joy rather than a chore. Adjacent to the kitchen, a utility room adds extra convenience, ensuring that household tasks are easily managed. The heart of this home is undoubtedly its two reception rooms, which provide ample space for relaxation and entertainment. Imagine cozy evenings by the fir ... click here to read more

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A Coastal Haven in Ars-en-Ré: Embrace the French Island Lifestyle Imagine waking up to the gentle sound of waves lapping against the shore, the salty breeze whispering through your window, and the promise of a sun-drenched day on the horizon. Nestled in the picturesque village of Ars-en-Ré, this charming 3-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the tranquil beauty of the Île de Ré, a coveted destination for those seeking a quintessential French holiday home. A Day in Ars-en-Ré: A Symphony of Senses As the morning sun casts a golden glow over the cobblestone streets, you step out of your front door, greeted by the vibrant colors of the local market. Freshly baked baguettes, artisanal cheeses, and the day's catch from the sea beckon you to indulge in the island's culinary delights. The aroma of freshly brewed coffee mingles with the scent of lavender from nearby fields, creating an intoxicating blend that invigorates your senses. Stroll along the sandy beaches, where the Atlantic Ocean meets the horizon, and feel the cool sand beneath your feet. The rhythmic sound of waves provides a soothing backdrop as you explore the island's natural beauty. Whether it's cycling through the scenic salt marshes or savoring a leisurely picnic by the sea, Ars-en-Ré offers a myriad of outdoor activities that cater to every whim. Architectural Elegance Meets Modern Comfort This 1990s house seamlessly blends traditional charm with contemporary amenities. The ground floor welcomes you with an inviting entrance hall that leads to a sunlit living room, where a wood-burning stove adds warmth and character. The open-plan kitchen, fully equipped and thoughtfully designed, is perfect for preparing meals that celebrate ... click here to read more

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Imagine owning a piece of history nestled in the serene landscape of La Forêt-sur-Sèvre, France. This exquisite 13th-century residence, located in the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern comforts, making it an ideal second home or vacation retreat. A Gateway to Tranquility and Adventure La Forêt-sur-Sèvre is a hidden gem in the Deux-Sèvres department, known for its lush landscapes, charming villages, and rich cultural heritage. As a second home owner here, you'll find yourself immersed in a world where time slows down, allowing you to savor every moment. Whether you're seeking a peaceful escape or an adventurous getaway, this location offers the best of both worlds. The Property: A Blend of History and Modernity Set on 3 hectares of beautifully landscaped gardens, woodland, and a ready-to-use campsite, this property is a testament to timeless elegance. The house itself is in excellent condition, offering a spacious and comfortable living environment. Ground Floor: - A grand living room with an imposing stone fireplace and underfloor heating, perfect for hosting gatherings or enjoying cozy evenings. - A bright, airy lounge featuring an Invicta wood stove, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. - A fully fitted kitchen with a central island, generous workspace, and ample room for entertaining. - Convenient downstairs toilet and access to a cellar for storage. First Floor: - Four bedrooms, two with private bathrooms, three with charming fireplaces and wood stoves. - Some bedrooms are currently arranged for bed and breakfast use, offering an immediate income opportunity. - A family bathroom with bath, shower, sink, and toilet, plus an additional separate toilet. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic valley of Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres in the quaint village of L'Absie, this 10-bedroom house presents a charming opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the serene French countryside. Offering a unique combination of tranquil rural living and the convenience of nearby town amenities, this property is ideal for families or entrepreneurs keen on venturing into the hospitality industry. This house spans over an expansive area of 245 sqm and carries the essence of rustic charm with modern potential. As a good candidate for a refreshing upgrade, this home could be transformed into a bespoke residence or a flourishing rental business. The accommodation is divided into four individual properties, each offering privacy and comfort. The main house, currently used by the owners, features a cozy living area complete with a welcoming wood-burning stove and an open kitchen-dining setup that provides a homely atmosphere. It oscillates between a one or two-bedroom configuration depending on the owner's needs. Adjacent are three cottages, two of which boast two bedrooms each, with one featuring a private terrace that conjures visions of peaceful mornings enjoyed over coffee and croissants. The larger guest accommodation includes four bedrooms, offering ample space for larger families or groups, alongside two well-appointed bathrooms, a functional kitchen/diner, and a spacious living room enhanced by another wood-burning stove, forging a warm communal area during the colder months. Externally, the property doesn't disappoint. Each unit benefits from its own private garden, fostering a sense of individuality and seclusion. The communal areas include a pool, perfect for leisurely days under the su ... click here to read more

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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 cha ... 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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