Spacious 4-Bed Family Home in Tranquil Marignac, Charente-Maritime with Scenic Gardens & Nearby Attractions

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, Marignac, France, Marignac (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 210Floor area

€199,950

House

No parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

210m²

Garden

No pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the serene hamlet of Marignac, France, lies a spacious 210 square meter house that beckons for inhabitants. This isn’t just a home; it's a gateway to the picturesque landscapes and rich cultural tapestry of Poitou-Charentes, in the stunning region of Charente-Maritime. As a busy real estate agent for a global real estate network, I often come across intriguing properties, but this one's unique position and advisability stand out to me.

So, let’s set the scene. Imagine waking up in a quiet neighborhood where the air is fresh and life moves at a more relaxing pace. The town of Marignac is characteristically French, exuding a warm and welcoming ambience. It is surrounded by country areas dotted with vineyards, which perfectly encapsulates the calm and inviting spirit of rural France. Just ten minutes away, you can also find Jonzac, a market town known for its historic Renaissance château. Here, locals and visitors alike frequent its famous thermal spas and water park. Living here means being just a stone's throw from warm waters inviting relaxation and charming medieval streets asking for exploration.

Now let’s step inside the house. Presenting not just one, not two, but *four* roomy bedrooms, this house is perfect for families or for those desiring extra space for relatives and friends. The ground floor opens into two generously sized reception rooms, where natural sunlight from the south-facing windows floods in, creating a delightful place to host gatherings or unwind after a long day. For those who work from home, two comfortable offices provide the ideal space for productivity, far away from any urban distractions. There's also a smaller reception area that doubles up perfectly as a snug TV room or, if needed, an additional bedroom on the ground floor.

- 4 Bedrooms: Spacious & airy
- 2 Good-sized reception rooms
- 2 Functional offices
- TV room / extra bedroom on ground floor
- Spacious kitchen with conservatory
- Laundry room
- Separate WC

Heading upstairs, you will find two double bedrooms sharing a conveniently located shower room. It's practical and straightforward, emphasizing the house’s user-friendly layout. The master bedroom is somewhat its own haven, with an ensuite bathroom and a spacious dressing room, perfect for those who appreciate a little bit of luxury in their day-to-day lives.

This property comes with both a front south-facing courtyard garden, which is just perfect for those long summer evenings, as well as a rear garden that allows a bit of quiet privacy. In addition, a set of outbuildings wait to be customized into storage spaces or garages, a blank canvas for your creativity.

One of the many perks of the location is the variety of activities around. The hustle and bustle of Jonzac is home to an array of festivals, art galleries, and markets. You will quickly find yourself immersed in the French way of life here, from languid afternoons at the thermal baths to energetic Saturdays at the local installment. The climate is generally mild and inviting, with summers that stretch long days of sunshine and winters that are moderate and cozy – ideal for those who adore outdoor pursuits in any season.

Living in a house like this in such a region caters to both, those seeking a calm lifestyle and those excited to delve into French culture. It brings together the best of both worlds: quiet seclusion and active involvement when you want it. And while the house already boasts good condition, it still gives room for you to impart your own personality and perhaps consider adding more contemporary comforts over time if desired. It's a promising location with plenty of potentials to really make a home your own.

Whether you're an overseas buyer looking for a holiday home with personality or an expat planning to make the idyllic French countryside your year-round haven, this house offers exactly the setting you need without the overwhelm. As a discerning buyer, you desire a property that meets your functional needs while offering a warm invitation to a vibrant French lifestyle, and this property ticks all the right boxes seamlessly.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
210
Price per m²
€952
Garden size
1920
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
No
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds in the heart of the picturesque Charente-Maritime region. This delightful 4-bedroom house in Jarnac-Champagne offers not just a home, but a lifestyle steeped in the rich tapestry of French countryside living. Perfectly suited for those seeking a second home, this property is a harmonious blend of traditional charm and modern comfort. Nestled in the serene hamlet of Chadenac, this house is a stone's throw away from the vibrant towns of Jonzac and Pons. Here, you can enjoy the best of both worlds: the tranquility of rural life and the convenience of nearby amenities. The property is a testament to the timeless allure of Charentaise architecture, with its exposed stone walls and timber beams, lovingly preserved to maintain its original character. Key Features: - Spacious Living: With 206 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Bedrooms & Bathrooms: Four generously sized bedrooms and three well-appointed bathrooms ensure comfort and privacy for all. - Modern Comforts: Oil-fired central heating provides warmth during the cooler months, making it a cozy retreat year-round. - Outdoor Oasis: The beautifully landscaped gardens and raised timber terrace offer breathtaking panoramic views, perfect for relaxation or hosting summer soirées. - Secure & Private: Electric gates open onto a private driveway, enhancing security and seclusion. - Potential for Expansion: An attached barn offers ample storage or the potential for further development, subject to necessary permissions. Local Lifestyle & Activities: Living in Jarnac-Champagne means embracing a lifestyle rich in culture and leisu ... click here to read more

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Situated amidst the gentle rolling hills of Charente-Maritime and enclosed by lush vegetation, this charming farmhouse in Poitou-Charentes near Pons, France, invites you with its quintessential rustic allure and spacious interior. Perfect for those looking to immerse themselves into the tranquil French countryside, while still being conveniently located just a mere 40km from the pristine sandy beaches that the region is famed for, this property offers a unique blend of seclusion and accessibility. This farmhouse, priced at a prudent €198,000, provides considerable space and versatility spread over 214 square meters. Its design is quite unique, featuring two distinct staircases that lead to separate living spaces, potentially making it suitable to be subdivided into two individual homes, pending the necessary permissions. This could be an excellent feature for those considering future rental opportunities or needing an annex for extended family. The ground floor comprises a generously sized kitchen, perfect for family gatherings and home-cooked meals, and a cozy living room adorned with a pellet stove which ensures warm evenings amidst cooler countryside nights. The adjoining room, currently used for storing gardening tools, could very well be converted into additional living space or a workshop for those inclined towards creative projects or DIY. Upstairs, the layout is equally appealing with three bedrooms accessible via one staircase, followed by two more bedrooms through another, offering a great degree of privacy and space management. Also upstairs is an additional room that is already plumbed, presenting a perfect opportunity for setting up another bathroom or shower room. The substantial garden space that surr ... click here to read more

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Situated in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, this charming farmhouse in Jonzac, France, offers an exquisite blend of rustic charm and modern convenience. Boasting three bedrooms and two bathrooms, this large property, perfectly set in one of the most beautiful spa towns in France, is ready to become your ideal retreat or a savvy investment for rental income. Upon arrival, the welcoming spirit of French countryside living is immediately evident. The farmhouse is accessed via new secure gates, leading to extensive gardens that are fully enclosed and meticulously maintained. The garden, predominantly laid with grass, is adorned with mature trees, shrubs, and flower beds—creating a scenic view that's hard to match. Imagine sipping your morning coffee on the large paved terrace, overlooking the heated swimming pool and the surrounding verdant landscape—a perfect start to your day. Let’s step into the main house. The ground floor boasts a very large double living room, seamlessly connected to a generous kitchen. Equipped with a cozy fireplace, the kitchen is not just for cooking but becomes a gathering place for family and friends, with plenty of room for a substantial kitchen table. The lower level is further enriched by an additional living area featuring a double-height ceiling and a grand fireplace, enhancing the open layout and providing a warm, inviting atmosphere. Upstairs, the spacious mezzanine-style landing offers additional possibilities. Easily convertible into a third bedroom with a large bathroom (subject to permissions), it currently leads to two double bedrooms. The master bedroom features a walk-in wardrobe with ample space for an en suite. Completing this level is a convenient ... click here to read more

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This charming three-bedroom house located in the scenic Poitou-Charentes region, in the quaint town of Jonzac, France, flawlessly combines the appeal of country living with proximity to modern conveniences. Having been recently updated, this spacious property presents a unique opportunity for those who appreciate the intrinsic value of both privacy and accessibility. The peaceful surroundings, complete with a heated swimming pool and breathtaking country views, make this a desirable haven for families, especially those relocating from abroad. The main house features expansive living spaces, including a grand double living room which connects effortlessly to a commodious kitchen. Here, the presence of a robust fireplace sets a warm, inviting ambiance, while ample space allows for a generous kitchen table, ideal for family gatherings. The thoughtful layout continues on the lower level, where a striking fireplace accentuates a second high-ceiling living area, enhancing the home’s open and airy feel. On the upper level, a mezzanine-style landing offers potential space for an additional bedroom and large bathroom, with existing permissions considered. Two well-appointed double bedrooms provide peaceful retreats for residents; the master bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe and designated space for an en suite, optimizing convenience and privacy. An additional shower room with a WC is also accessible from the landing, ensuring facilities are close at hand for all household members. Further enhancing its appeal, the property encompasses a fully renovated, self-contained guest apartment. This space, complete with its own living, dining, and kitchen areas, is perfect for hosting guests or could even serve as a rental unit. Give ... click here to read more

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Discover a delightful bungalow nestled in the scenic region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, Jonzac, France. This property offers the perfect blend of rustic charm and convenient proximity to local amenities, catering especially to those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while retaining easy access to essential services. The location in Jonzac is particularly appealing for overseas buyers and expatriates seeking a serene lifestyle surrounded by nature. The house itself boasts practical living spaces, including a kitchen that opens to a spacious living/dining area, providing a warm gathering place for family and friends. A corridor leads to the private quarters of the home, featuring three well-sized bedrooms and a bathroom, along with a separate toilet for added convenience. Each room is designed to maximize comfort and functionality, making it an ideal setting for both daily living and entertaining. One of the unique aspects of this property is the expansive attic space, which presents an excellent opportunity for conversion into additional living areas or storage solutions, subject to obtaining the necessary permissions. It is the perfect project for those with a vision to tailor a home to their specific needs and tastes. Set on a large plot of approximately 8941 square meters, the property is adorned with a beautifully landscaped garden and diverse vegetation, promising a perfect backdrop for outdoor activities and relaxation. Various annexes and a garage complement the main structure, providing ample storage and utility space. A closer look at the house reveals it as a fixer-upper, presenting an engaging project for those keen to infuse their personal style into their new hom ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque countryside just a stone's throw away from the vibrant spa town of Jonzac, this unique 7-bedroom property in the heart of the Charente-Maritime region offers a remarkable blend of rural tranquility and modern convenience. Spread across an expansive 1.5-hectare estate, bordered by a gentle river and featuring its own serene small lake, this property promises a slice of the idyllic French countryside lifestyle. Ideal for those overseas buyers and expats yearning for a serene haven, this house awaits its next chapter with open doors. Let me take a moment to introduce you to this property—it's not just a house, yet it's a canvas for dreams. As you enter the main house through the welcoming entrance hall, you're greeted with a warm atmosphere. The main house is equipped with central heating to ensure your comfort during the cooler months. The heart of the home, the spacious kitchen, flows seamlessly to a covered terrace at the rear. Imagine enjoying your morning coffee here or entertaining guests with al fresco dinners while gazing at the wildlife that frequently visits. The home boasts a generous double aspect living room, perfect for cozy evenings or social gatherings. On this ground floor, you'll also find a convenient WC, a practical store room, and a utility room providing essential space for daily life. One of the seven bedrooms is also located here alongside a well-appointed bathroom, making it convenient to accommodate guests or perhaps even a slower-paced lifestyle. Headed upstairs, you'll discover four more bedrooms. The largest among them has been creatively utilized as a study—a versatile space that could easily serve as a personal retreat or a bustling home office. A shower room and ... click here to read more

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Discover your dream home nestled in the quaint and scenic setting of Pons, a treasure in France's Poitou-Charentes region. This four-bedroom stone house, radiating rustic charm, presents an ideal opportunity for overseas buyers or expatriates seeking a tranquil domestic nook combined with access to local culture and amenities. The house itself is cradled within a serene village atmosphere, mere minutes from the vibrant town center of Pons. Its architecture showcases the timeless allure of stone with modern comforts such as double glazed windows and central heating powered by an eco-friendly air heat source pump, ensuring that the property remains cozy throughout varied seasons. Stepping inside, the ground floor greets you with a spacious kitchen/diner featuring a traditional fireplace that adds a touch of old-world charm. It flows into a generously proportioned sitting room that invites family gatherings or leisurely evenings. Additionally, this floor houses an office space and a practical larder/utility room, enhancing the functionality of the home. The layout is thoughtfully designed with three sets of stairs leading up from different points. The first set guides you to the master suite and a guest bedroom, accompanied by a sizeable shower room. Each of the other two staircases ushers you to more guest bedrooms, ensuring privacy and comfort for all inhabitants. Externally, the property boasts a lush, fully enclosed garden. Scattered with inviting seating areas, it's perfect for dining al fresco or simply enjoying the peaceful outdoors. Highlighting the leisure facilities is a delightful swimming pool covered with a sliding dome, which not only guarantees extended usage during cooler days but also maintains privacy ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the serene landscapes of Jarnac-Champagne, in the heart of the beautiful French countryside, awaits a house that promises both charm and convenience. Whether you're dreaming of relocating or seeking an investment in the picturesque terrains of France, this property captures all the allure and character that makes living in this region a delightful experience. Upon entering the village of Jarnac-Champagne, you're instantly greeted by its friendly atmosphere and quaint, welcoming community. Located just 14 kilometers from the historic town of Pons and 18 kilometers from the renowned Cognac, this residence is perfectly placed for those who wish to experience the gentle pace of French rural life. This location offers the perfect blend of tranquility and accessibility to vibrant local towns. Let’s take a tour through the home which spans across 134 square meters—split over four accommodating bedrooms and two well-designed bathrooms. The heart of the house is a charming living room that spans 35 square meters, where each corner whispers warmth, urging you to settle down and enjoy those intimate family moments. The living room opens onto a covered terrace that overlooks a well-maintained garden spanning over 2000 square meters, offering an oasis of calm where you can relax after a busy day or enjoy gatherings with friends and family. Living in Jarnac-Champagne means enjoying a moderate oceanic climate, with warm, breezy summers that are ideal for outdoor activities and mild winters that let you appreciate the cozy warmth indoors. The nearby vineyards that surround the area are a testament to the fertile land and perfect weather conditions present here. Moving back to the home, you find a modern open kitchen, ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque town of Mirambeau, at the heart of the Charente-Maritime region in southwestern France, lies a delightful home waiting for its story to be told anew. This stone house, exuding a robust characteristic with its slate roof, represents a golden opportunity for those who relish the idea of transforming a space to match their vision. Imagine creating a cozy family abode or a charming getaway in a location steeped in history and natural beauty. Situated directly opposite the imposing Château de Mirambeau, this house offers not just a place to live but a lifestyle enriched by the surrounding culture and landscapes. The house itself, while requiring renovation, sits as a testament to classic architecture and holds plenty of potential for customization. With approximately 154 square meters of living space spread across two levels, this property offers a considerable canvas for creativity. Living in Mirambeau is like embracing the best of both worlds: tranquility and cultural enrichment. The town, noted for its vineyards and historical charm, offers a slower pace of life perfect for relaxation while still being connected to the vibrant culture of the region. The climate here is mild, with warm summers and cool winters, which makes it an ideal year-round destination. As you step onto the property, you are greeted by a front terrace that hints at the promise of many quiet mornings with a cup of coffee or evenings with a good book. The rear of the house opens up to a serene garden, offering a private green oasis where one can unwind under the vast sky. The surrounding garden spans around 709 square meters and includes an array of quaint outbuildings, including an outbuilding of around 30 square meters and ... 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 distant chirping of birds, as the morning sun filters through the lush greenery surrounding your charming farmhouse in Mirambeau. Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, this 5-bedroom property offers a serene retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, inviting you to embrace the tranquil rhythms of rural France. A Home Steeped in Character and Comfort As you step inside, the warmth of the kitchen's insert fireplace greets you, promising cozy evenings spent with family and friends. The conservatory, bathed in natural light, offers a perfect spot for morning coffee or an afternoon read, while the living room beckons with its inviting ambiance. The ground floor also features three airy bedrooms, each offering views of the verdant garden, and a well-appointed shower room with a WC. Venture upstairs to discover two additional bedrooms, ideal for guests or a growing family, and a spacious 65m² attic that holds endless potential for customization. Whether you envision a private studio, a playroom, or a home office, this space is a blank canvas awaiting your personal touch. Embrace the Outdoors The property's expansive garden is a haven for nature lovers, complete with a private terrace perfect for al fresco dining, a well for sustainable living, and a charming chicken run. The adjoining garage, workshop, and old stables offer ample storage and creative possibilities, whether you're a hobbyist or an aspiring farmer. Discover the Allure of Mirambeau Located less than 2 kilometers from a quaint village, this farmhouse offers the perfect balance of seclusion and convenience. The village provides ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene and inviting village of Saint-Martial-de-Mirambeau, located in the picturesque southwest of France, lies a cozy two-bedroom house awaiting its next residents. Situated at 17150 St-Martial-de-Mirambeau, this dwelling serves as a wonderful opportunity for those seeking a peaceful yet vibrant lifestyle amid the verdant landscapes of the Charente-Maritime department. As a busy real estate agent with a global touch, let me guide you through the essence of this property and what living in this delightful area has to offer. First, let's explore the house itself, which is aptly suited for a small family, couples, or even individual expats looking to settle in France. The property spans approximately 200 square meters, with 90 square meters immediately habitable space spread over two levels. As you access the house, you’re greeted by a warm living room measuring around 36 square meters, perfect for unwinding after a long day or hosting intimate gatherings with friends. The separate kitchen, covering almost 12 square meters, leads to an outdoor terrace — imagine having your morning coffee while listening to the gentle sounds of a small stream nearby. Upstairs, you’ll find two modestly sized bedrooms, each providing a cozy retreat for peaceful slumbers. The main bathroom, more than 5 square meters in size, along with a convenient WC on the main level, offers comfort and practicality. An adjoining utility room/laundry room, more than 3 square meters, adds to the functional aspects of the home. The inclusion of double-glazed wood windows ensures adequate insulation, though a couple of windows remain single-glazed, offering room for future enhancements. - 2 bedrooms - 1 bathroom - Living room (36 m2) - Separat ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Saint-Germain-du-Seudre, this expansive 7-bedroom stone house offers a unique blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal second home for those seeking a tranquil retreat in the heart of France. With its proximity to the vibrant town of Gémozac and the charming port village of Mortagne-sur-Gironde, this property promises a lifestyle rich in culture, history, and natural beauty. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the sun streaming through the windows of your beautifully renovated farmhouse. This property, with its 300 square meters of living space, is not just a house; it's a gateway to a new way of life. ### A Home with Character and Comfort The main house, spanning 217 square meters, has been thoughtfully renovated to preserve its historical essence while incorporating modern amenities. As you step through the door, you're greeted by a spacious entrance hall that sets the tone for the rest of the home. The dining room, with its fully equipped kitchen, is perfect for hosting family gatherings or intimate dinners. The cozy 35m² living room, complete with air conditioning and a pellet stove, offers a warm and inviting space to relax after a day of exploring the local area. On the ground floor, two large suites each boast their own private bathrooms, providing comfort and privacy for guests. Upstairs, the bright and airy space includes two additional bedrooms, an open sleeping area, and a bathroom with a separate toilet, ensuring ample room for family and friends. ### Independent Living with a Touch of Luxury The property also features an independent 83m² gîte, perfect for hosting guests or generating rental income. This charmi ... click here to read more

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On a Sunday morning in Saint-Germain-du-Seudre, you open the kitchen window and catch the smell of damp grass in the park below, still cool from the night. The heated pool catches the early light. Somewhere beyond the stone walls and the old bread oven, a church bell marks the hour. This is the pace of life the Charente-Maritime has always kept — unhurried, rooted, quietly extraordinary. This 19th-century residence sits in a wooded, landscaped park between Gémozac and Mortagne-sur-Gironde, right in the green corridor that runs toward the Gironde Estuary. It's a proper estate: a main house of 280m² of living space, a fully independent 150m² guest house, outbuildings with barns and a workshop, a 12x6m heated swimming pool, and a tennis court. Nine bedrooms across the two buildings. A property on this scale, at this price point, in this condition — it doesn't come around often in the Saintonge region. The main house carries its century well. On the ground floor, a grand entrance hall with cloakroom and WC opens onto two generous reception rooms and a private office. The proportions here are old-house proportions — high ceilings, thick stone walls, rooms that feel like rooms rather than corridors with furniture in them. The ground-floor suite runs to 30m² and has its own shower room, toilet, and dressing room, which makes it ideal for guests or for anyone who'd rather keep the stairs optional. The fitted kitchen connects directly to a laundry room and cellar, and opens out onto terraces that look over the park and the pool. In summer, dinner happens out there. That's just how it works. Upstairs, the layout breathes. The master suite exceeds 30m² and has a shower room finished in mahogany and quality ceramics — a detail th ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Semoussac in the beautiful region of Poitou-Charentes, Charente-Maritime, France, this delightful 4-bedroom house invites you to explore its potential as your dream home. Now, as a busy real estate agent, let me take you on a little tour of this enchanting property while giving you a glimpse of what life in and around Semoussac could be like. This stone-built house stands gracefully, exuding a rustic charm that epitomizes the idyllic countryside living in France. With a size of 220 square meters, there’s ample space for a growing family or even to welcome guests from abroad. Let’s start with the garden shall we? The property boasts an enclosed garden where the possibilities are endless. Just imagine the potential for installing a swimming pool – perfect for those warm summer days – pending the necessary permissions, of course. Property Features: - 4 Bedrooms - 2 Bathrooms (1 shower room and 1 children's bathroom) - Mezzanine - Fully equipped kitchen - Dining room - Summer house for those warm evening dinners - Recently installed water/air heat pump - Enclosed garden - Peaceful location Now let's envision what it's like living in this quaint and serene area. Semoussac is a tranquil village located in the heart of the Charente-Maritime. Life here moves at a slower pace, where you can soak in the peaceful ambiance and enjoy the beauty of the French countryside. The climate here is generally mild, with warm summers perfect for outdoor activities and cooler but not harsh winters. Speaking of activities, there’s plenty to do around here. The village itself is equipped with essential amenities just a short walk or drive away. In a quick drive, you'll find a lovely village with a superette, ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the charming countryside of Charente-Maritime, in the quaint village of Léoville, this three-bedroom house offers a warm invitation to experience a tranquil rural lifestyle in the stunning region of Poitou-Charentes, France. Situated on a generous 2000 square meter plot, this abode combines the rustic charm of its surroundings with the comfort of modern living,1 making it an ideal choice for those looking to purchase a home overseas as a permanent residence or a holiday retreat. Upon entering the property, one is greeted by a spacious living room that seamlessly integrates with the kitchen, creating a cohesive and inviting environment. The presence of a charming fireplace enhances the room's ambiance, making it a cozy retreat during cooler evenings. Adjacent to this space, a covered dining terrace offers a delightful area for al fresco dining and entertainment, with views of the serene landscape and easy access back into the kitchen. The property features: - A welcoming and spacious living room/kitchen with a fireplace. - A second large reception room, also equipped with a fireplace. - One ground-floor bedroom, convenient for those preferring less stair use. - Two substantial double bedrooms on the upper floor, promising ample space for family or guests. - A practical layout inclusive of two shower rooms and a separate laundry space. For those who work from home or require additional space, the upstairs landing accommodates an office area. Additionally, there is potential to expand into the attic space, offering new owners the flexibility to tailor the property to their needs. Amenities include: - A generous-sized swimming pool with terrace. - A built-in barbecue adjacent to the covered terrace. - A gr ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the charming commune of Gémozac, nestled in the southwestern part of France, a region renowned for its captivating landscapes and rich historical tapestry. Here, we offer you a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the serene lifestyle this area has to offer, with a property that seamlessly blends rustic charm with modern convenience. As a busy real estate agent, I’m thrilled to present this 3-bedroom house located at 17260 Gémozac, where comfort meets classic appeal. Let’s step right into the heart of this beautiful home. The property is composed of two delightful residential houses, standing gracefully on a quiet dead-end street, shielded by nature's lush green embrace. From the moment you cross the threshold of the first home, you're greeted by an ambiance that is both cozy and bathed in natural light. An impressive renovation has married original stone work with sturdy beams, creating a seamless flow throughout the home. Imagine entertaining family and friends in the inviting dining room, where the semi-open kitchen with a mezzanine adds a touch of elegance. The large, warm living room will become your sanctuary, equipped with a stunning cathedral ceiling that rises above a 44 m² area. With two bedrooms offering ample spacing of 13 m² and 11.65 m², everyone in the family will find their perfect spot. The bathroom – complete with a shower and bathtub – combined with two separate toilets, accommodates your every need over a span of approximately 133 m² of living space. The second home, tranquil and fully independent, spans 76 m², featuring a generous living room and an expansive area perfect for a future bathroom. It’s here the potential shines through – you've got a blank canvas to infuse your perso ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of France's stunning Charente-Maritime region, this unique farmhouse on Route de Fontseche in Chérac promises an authentic experience blended with the comforts of recent renovations. Offering glimpses of its former life as a wine estate, this property combines history with the chance to create your own story. Let me walk you through this promising farmhouse - a hidden gem in the countryside. Set on a sprawling 3,681 m² plot, the estate unfolds with a main house of spacious 254 m² living area. Inside, you'll be greeted by 10 rooms, cleverly designed to optimize both space and function. Perfect for a large family or those needing room for guests, the home features 5 cozy bedrooms, 1 bathroom, and for extra convenience, there are 3 additional shower rooms and 4 toilets available across the property. A centerpiece of the home, the 35 m² living room, is equipped with a classic fireplace ideal for warming the chilly evenings. Parquet flooring adds a touch of warmth to the kitchen and dining area, which opens up to dual terraces—perfect spots for sipping morning coffee or enjoying al fresco dinners. The mezzanine offers a wonderful play area above the living space, while an airy vestibule connects you to the sleeping quarters and plumbing facilities. What truly sets this property apart? The opportunity for expansion. The outbuildings await your personal touch, equipped with features like new PVC windows in a wood finish and sturdy double glazing for insulation. Stone walls in these structures keep the rustic ambiance alive. Use them as storerooms, workspaces, or turn them into gîtes for holiday rentals, with Chérac being a pleasant stopover for tourists exploring the Saintes and Cognac regions. Speaking ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque hamlet of Léoville in the Poitou-Charentes region of France, this charming 5-bedroom stone house presents an extraordinary opportunity for those seeking a tranquil retreat infused with rustic French character. Known for its serene landscapes dotted with sunflower fields and sprawling vineyards, Léoville is often described as a quaint sanctuary that’s a stone’s throw from vibrant cultural experiences. Let me walk you through an exquisite property that offers a remarkable fusion of privacy, local charm, and potential. On entering through the electric gates, you're met with the allure of a Charentaise stone abode, where timeless architecture greets you at every corner—each echoing whispers of history. With all principal rooms strategically situated on one level, this property proudly offers versatile living arrangements, well-suited for both families and expat professionals. The main house, thoughtfully designed, boasts: - 5 spacious bedrooms - 3 elegantly laid out bathrooms - Vaulted lounge with a mezzanine - French doors opening out to a lush garden - En suite master bedroom with dressing space - Double glazing throughout - Expansive kitchen with charming, old-world features - Wood burner for cozy winter evenings - Large double garage Set amid a mature garden, a sense of serenity envelops the senses here, offering countryside views that are sure to captivate. An intriguing aspect of the property is the independent one-bedroom guest cottage, which presents opportunities not only for hosting guests but potentially venturing into a gîte business, subject to the necessary permissions. This cottage includes: - An en suite bedroom - Old fireplace warming the living room and kitchen - Private acc ... click here to read more

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