Spacious 4BR Family Home with Pool and Upgrades in Le Lindois, Charente

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Poitou-Charentes, Charente, Le Lindois, France, Le Lindois (France)

4 Bedrooms · 2 Bathrooms · 160Floor area

€260,000

House

Parking

4 Bedrooms

2 Bathrooms

160m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the charming rural hamlet of Le Lindois within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, this four-bedroom stone-built home represents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside while enjoying modern comforts. With a captivating blend of rustic charm and updated features, this property promises an inviting living experience for both permanent residents and holiday seekers.

The house spans approximately 160 square meters and sits on a generously sized plot that boasts a meticulously maintained garden, an impressive in-ground salt water pool installed in 2020, and a vegetable patch for those inclined towards gardening. The exterior also features a covered dining terrace, perfect for alfresco meals and enjoying the serene outdoor setting.

Internally, the home has been thoughtfully updated to enhance its functionality and comfort. The ground floor hosts a spacious and recently modernized kitchen adjacent to a dining room that opens out to the terrace, pool, and garden, seamlessly blending indoor and outdoor living spaces. The dining room is warmed by a contemporary wood pellet burner, which could be extended to the first floor to enhance warmth throughout the home. Additionally, there's potential to install a wood burner in the living room, adding to the home's cozy ambiance.

A standout feature of the house is the double-height living room, a dramatic and inviting central space that leads to three bedrooms and a shower room on the first floor. The ground floor also offers a large bedroom, a well-sized separate shower room, and a light-filled entrance hall that doubles as a secondary lounge or TV room, providing ample space for family activities and relaxation.

Le Lindois, while peaceful and secluded, is only a short drive away from local market towns offering daily conveniences, cultural experiences, and regional cuisine. Less than an hour's drive from the Limoges airport, the property is conveniently accessible for international travellers and expats.

Living in Le Lindois offers a taste of authentic rural French lifestyle, enriched by the community and the landscapes of the Charente department. The area is characterized by gentle hills, rivers, and historic villages, making it a haven for nature lovers and those passionate about history and outdoor activities. From hiking and cycling through scenic routes to exploring nearby châteaus and participating in local festivals, there is always something to do and explore.

The climate in Poitou-Charentes is generally mild, with warm summers and cool winters, making it an attractive year-round destination. The weather patterns support a variety of outdoor activities and gardening, which is perfect for those who appreciate a connection to nature.

For those interested in making this house their home, it's important to note that while the property is in good condition, new owners might consider personalizing or expanding some aspects to suit individual tastes or needs. The potential for enhancements, especially in personalizing living spaces or expanding heating solutions, provides a canvas for creating your ideal rural retreat.

Property Features:
- Four spacious bedrooms
- Two well-appointed shower rooms
- Large, updated kitchen
- Ground floor dining area with wood pellet burner
- In-ground salt water swimming pool
- Vegetable patch and landscaped garden
- Outdoor covered dining terrace
- Ample parking space
- Storage outbuilding

This delightful home in Le Lindois offers a blend of comfort, character, and potential, making it a perfect choice for those looking to enjoy the peaceful, yet engaging lifestyle of the French countryside. Whether as a permanent residence or a vacation getaway, this property extends an invitation to experience the charm and tranquility of rural France.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
4
Size
160
Price per m²
€1,625
Garden size
3900
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
Yes
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
2
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Charente region, this exquisite country home in Le Lindois offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its harmonious blend of modern design and rustic charm, this property is a sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the soft chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the expansive windows of your new country retreat. This 217m² home, set on nearly a hectare of beautifully landscaped grounds, is more than just a house—it's a lifestyle. A Home Designed for Comfort and Elegance From the moment you step inside, you'll be captivated by the thoughtful design and attention to detail. The ground floor features a spacious, well-appointed kitchen equipped with globally recognized fittings, perfect for preparing gourmet meals. Adjacent to the kitchen, the dining and living rooms offer ample space for entertaining guests or enjoying quiet evenings by the fireplace. The ground floor also includes a versatile third bedroom or office space, complete with an en suite shower room, providing flexibility for your needs. Ascend the magnificent solid ash staircase to discover a large open living area on the first floor, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding gardens. Luxurious Bedrooms and Modern Amenities The master bedroom is a haven of tranquility, featuring a luxurious en suite bathroom with a 'douche à l'italienne'. The second bedroom also boasts its own en suite facilities, ensuring privacy and comfort for all residents. Each room is designed to maximize natural light, with direct access to numerous balconies that invite you to step outside and enjoy the fresh country air. Energy Efficiency and ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Le Lindois in the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this charming three-bedroom stone house offers a blend of rustic allure and modern comforts, ideal for those seeking a tranquil retreat or a full-time residence in the idyllic French countryside. Recently renovated, the property combines authentic architectural features like exposed beams with contemporary updates including a fully fitted kitchen, double glazing throughout, and efficient electric heating complemented by a cozy wood burner in the living room. Boasting a generous interior space of 150m2, the residence artfully balances the old with the new. The welcoming ground floor unfolds into a spacious living room, ideal for family gatherings or a quiet evening beside the fire. Adjacent is a separate dining room, perfect for hosting dinners and special events. The heart of the home, the kitchen, is fully equipped to cater to culinary enthusiasts, while a convenient utility room with WC enhances the practical layout. Accommodations include three well-appointed bedrooms, one of which is located on the ground floor, enhancing accessibility. Two bathrooms ensure comfort and privacy for residents and guests alike. Beyond the living spaces, the property features a large barn attached to the house, offering potential for future expansion or use as a workshop or storage area. The charming rear garden provides a private outdoor sanctuary where one can enjoy the mild climate and peaceful environment characteristic of the region. Le Lindoris not only provides a beautiful home but also offers a lifestyle of relaxation and recreation. Located just 20 minutes from the historic Chateau town of La Rochefoucauld, residents can explore the rich he ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a delightful opportunity nestled in the serene French countryside of Rouzède. Imagine waking up every day to the gentle rustling of leaves, the melody of birds singing, and sprawling views over verdant landscapes peppered with small lakes and lush forests. This charming former dairy farm offers the ideal blend of comfort and potential, making it a perfect haven for families looking to escape the hustle and bustle of urban life or expats yearning for a slice of relaxed rural France. Now, let's delve into the details of this captivating abode. Set on a generous plot spanning 6000m², this impressive country home boasts a meticulously renovated expanse that effortlessly balances modern amenities with traditional architectural elements. The property is divided into three distinct homes, each providing a unique canvas for your living desires—be it for a large family, a group of friends, or even as rental opportunities. The journey begins with a 100-meter tree-lined driveway, ushering you into this peaceful retreat. The main abode, affectionately dubbed 'The Albatros,' spreads over 80m². Upon entering, you're met with a spacious hall that gives access to a living room adorned with raised ceilings and exposed oak beams—a nod to its rich past. The kitchen is tastefully appointed with luxury built-in appliances, making meal preparation a delightful affair. Adjacent is a terrace accessible via sliding doors, ideal for sunlit breakfasts or evening unwinding. Venture upstairs, and you'll find yourself in a cozy mezzanine that connects to two spacious bedrooms. These rooms, with their stunning views of the garden and the nearby golf course, provide a sanctuary of rest and rejuvenation. The bathroom here offers a spaciou ... click here to read more

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Ah, Montembœuf, where quaint village life meets the picturesque French countryside. For those considering a place in this idyllic setting, we present to you a delightful 3-bedroom house nestled in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region in Charente, France. With spectacular landscapes and a rich tapestry of culture and history, this home could be the perfect nest for your life in the French countryside. Right off the bat, let me tell you, I’m a busy agent with many clients vying for my attention, but when it comes to this treasure trove of a house, I make time. Why? Because this house is an opportunity waiting to unfold for anyone looking to embrace a serene lifestyle. Let's walk through it and explore what makes this property genuinely inviting. Starting at the ground level, we have a spacious kitchen stretching 22 square meters. Though modest in decor, the kitchen is practical and opens up to the garden through double doors—imagine those summer days with fresh air streaming in as you prepare your meals. Nearby, the living room, at 30 square meters, beckons with its fireplace, creating a cozy yet roomy atmosphere. French double doors open to the garden here as well, blurring the line between indoor comfort and outdoor beauty. Adjacent is the dining room, slightly larger at 31 square meters. Perfect for hosting dinner with family or friends, this space awaits your unique touch to transform it into a gathering spot for memorable meals. The ground floor also features a convenient shower room, enhancing everyday functionality. Heading upstairs, three well-sized bedrooms await. With sizes ranging from 12 to 13 square meters, they offer enough space for personal retreat while maintaining a warm, welcoming ambiance. Wheth ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque landscape of the Poitou-Charentes region, this charming villa offers a delightful slice of French countryside living. Located in the tranquil setting of the Domaine de la Haute Prèze in Rouzède, Charente, this residence invites you to immerse yourself in a peaceful lifestyle, surrounded by nature and rustic beauty. For those considering a move to France, or searching for a serene retreat away from the hustle and bustle of city life, this property presents a great opportunity. Built in 2005, this 165-square-meter villa is positioned within a community known for its calm ambiance and amiable neighborhoods. It features three spacious bedrooms and two well-appointed bathrooms, promising comfort and space for families or individuals seeking extra room to breathe. The residence speaks to those who appreciate open living spaces, with its generous ground-floor layout that combines a sizable living room, a well-thought-out open kitchen, and relaxing lounge area, all warmed by a cozy fireplace. The heart of the villa is its open-plan living and dining spaces, radiating warmth from the fireplace insert—a perfect spot for those chilly French country evenings. Imagine entertaining guests in the inviting dining area, where laughter and conversation flow against the backdrop of a rural French setting. The kitchen is well-fitted, making meal preparation an enjoyable activity, whether for everyday dining or special gatherings. Life in Rouzède brings the pleasure of experiencing traditional French country living. The community around this villa is tight-knit and welcoming, making it a valuable place for creating lasting friendships. The local area is rich in history and culture, offering a range of activities ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this exquisite villa in Rouzède offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in France. With its prime location adjacent to the renowned Golf International de la Prèze, this property is a haven for golf enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant sound of a golf ball being struck, as you sip your morning coffee on the sun-drenched terrace. This villa, built in 2006, combines modern comfort with the charm of French countryside living, making it an ideal retreat for overseas buyers and expats. ### A Home Designed for Comfort and Leisure The villa's design emphasizes open spaces and natural light, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere. The spacious living room, with its large double patio doors, seamlessly connects the indoor and outdoor spaces, leading to a heated 5 x 10-meter pool. This is the perfect spot for leisurely swims or hosting summer gatherings with friends and family. The fully equipped kitchen flows into a cozy dining area, making it easy to entertain guests or enjoy intimate family meals. A second living room, complete with a built-in fireplace, offers a cozy nook for relaxation or reading. ### Accommodation and Amenities - Bedrooms: Four comfortable bedrooms, two on the ground floor and two upstairs, provide ample space for family and guests. - Bathrooms: Two modern bathrooms, each with a shower and toilet, ensure convenience and privacy. - Office Space: A stylish mezzanine offers a dedicated area for work or study, ideal for those balancing work and leisure. - Garage and Parking: A private garage and parking space add to the convenience of this property. - Option ... click here to read more

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Discover an exciting opportunity to own a slice of tranquility in the picturesque countryside of Cherves-Châtelars, France. Nestled in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, within the department of Charente, this traditional French farmhouse offers the perfect backdrop for those with a vision. A renovation enthusiast's dream, this house presents immense potential for transformation into a cozy family home or a breathtaking holiday retreat. Let's dive into the details of this character-rich property. Situated on approximately 2 hectares (about 5.2 acres) of gently rolling land with lovely valley views, this south-facing stone farmhouse beckons to the imaginative. Surrounded by verdant fields and tranquil grazing pastures, the setting is both peaceful and picturesque—a quintessential French countryside experience. While it might need some TLC to make it habitable, with effort and planning, it can easily be a delightful haven. Once you step inside, the journey begins. The ground floor unfolds into a spacious living area, combining function with a tinge of nostalgia. Enter the cozy kitchen area with its hearth beckoning for evenings of warmth and storytelling. Beyond the kitchen, a corridor paves the way to a modest shower room and WC, noting that renovation is required here for modern comfort. Each of the three bedrooms sprinkles hints of charm, with parquet flooring whispering stories of the past. Imagine climbing a staircase that guides you to an expansive attic space, poised for conversion. This loft space, approximately 68 square meters, offers the canvas for additional living accommodations—perhaps an artist's studio or extra bedrooms for family and friends. Here, dreams of bespoke renovations await, turning spac ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the scenic landscape of Écuras, Charente in the region of Poitou-Charentes, lies a unique opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the charming countryside of France. This four-bedroom bungalow is situated within the popular holiday village of Le Chat, known for its serene ambiance and well-kept communal amenities. Whether you're seeking a holiday retreat or a more permanent residence in the French countryside, this property offers plenty of versatile options. The property spans a manageable 72 square meters, positioned on a private plot of 558 square meters. As you approach, you'll immediately notice the lush, verdant setting that surrounds this home—perfect for those who appreciate nature and greenery. Entering through the doorway, an entrance fitted with practical storage in the form of cupboards greets you, guiding you into the heart of the home. The living area is notably luminous, courtesy of its wide sliding doors that open up onto a terrace, creating a seamless blend between indoor comfort and outdoor refreshment. Partially sheltered with a veranda, it's an ideal spot to enjoy a morning coffee or unwind in the evening with the gentle bustle of a French village as your backdrop. Flowing naturally from the living room is an open kitchen space designed to cater to an easy-going lifestyle. Perfect for both casual meals and weekend gatherings, it reflects the functionality one might seek whether living here year-round or seasonally. The house accommodates four bedrooms, giving everyone their own space, perhaps even a guest room or a home office for those who work remotely. Complementing this are a well-maintained bathroom and a separate shower room, offering convenience and privacy for the f ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the picturesque village of Le Chat in Écuras, France, this cozy two-bedroom house offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a tranquil escape in the heart of beautiful Poitou-Charentes. Located in the Charente department, this property provides a perfect blend of local charm with the serenity of village life. Stepping into this 55 square-meter home, you're greeted by a warm and inviting living space. The open-plan area downstairs accommodates both living and kitchen spaces—a neat setup that's functional and welcoming. The fitted kitchen is efficient, ideal for those who enjoy cooking with a view, as it looks out onto the garden. A step outside and you find yourself in a modest garden space overlooking the lake, making morning coffees or evening dinners a delightful experience amidst nature’s embrace. Upstairs, the house features one main bedroom with a small balcony. Though not vast, this provides a lovely venue to enjoy those scenic views—a great spot for unwinding after a long day or starting the morning with fresh air. Adjacent, there is a smaller room that functions well as a child’s bedroom or an office space, complete with an en-suite shower room for added convenience. Features of the house include: - 2 bedrooms - 1 en-suite bathroom - Fitted kitchen - Balcony with views - Garden - Lake view - Proximity to village amenities - Parking space - Efficient layout - Cozy neighborhood This property, although modest in size, serves as an ideal holiday home for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in French countryside living. The village of Écuras comes with the typical charm of a rural French community—cozy cafés, friendly locals, and a peaceful lifestyle that is a far cry from the hustle and bust ... click here to read more

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Bonjour, future home seeker! I know you're dreaming of your new home in the charming French countryside, and I've got just the place on offer. Situated in the serene hamlet just outside of Cherves-Châtelars in the beautiful Poitou-Charentes region, this gem of a property is ideal for those who want to enjoy the tranquility of rural living while still having convenient access to modern amenities. I'm often dashing from property to property, but this one made me pause. Let me take you on a quick journey through this delightful home and its equally delightful surroundings. After all, isn't life in the picturesque countryside what so many dream about? First things first, let's chat about Cherves-Châtelars. This quaint little village truly encapsulates the essence of rural France. Picture it: cobbled streets lined with stone houses that are steeped in history, each one telling its own story. The locals are warm and inviting, ensuring a welcoming environment for newcomers. There’s a cozy restaurant/bar just a stone's throw away – a perfect spot to unwind with some local wine after a long day. And if you enjoy freshly baked baguettes, the village bakery won’t disappoint. Life in this hamlet is simple, slow-paced, and full of authenticity. Now, onto the house itself. It's a beautiful 3-bedroom stone house, all ready for you to slip right into. The property has been fully renovated, sparing you the sweat and toil of DIY renovations. The style? Think rustic charm with a sprinkle of modern convenience – really the best of both worlds. It's also being sold furnished, so moving in is a breeze. Fussing over furniture? No need. From beds to sofas, and your kitchen essentials to a ride-on lawnmower, it’s all there waiting. Let's b ... click here to read more

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Nestled amidst the charming hamlet of Massignac in the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, France, this intriguing double-property offers an extraordinary opportunity to experience the rustic lifestyle without sacrificing modern comforts. The area is known for its serene landscapes and historical allure that captures the heart of many international buyers seeking a tranquil retreat or a vibrant cultural experience. Massignac is tucked away in the Charente department, renowned for its rolling vineyards and gentle climate, where summers are pleasantly warm and winters are mild, offering a comfortable living environment year-round. Living here is akin to stepping into a peaceful painting, as the countryside is adorned with sun-kissed fields, lush forests, and charming stone houses that whisper tales of history. This area is perfect for those who love a peacefull rural setting with an authentic French touch. The local community is welcoming, offering a vibrant mix of local markets, traditional festivities, and cultural events that paint a vivid picture of life in rural France. For those considering this location as a potential new home or investment, life in Massignac offers plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities. The region is a paradise for hiking, cycling, and bird-watching enthusiasts. Nearby lakes provide fishing spots, and you can even enjoy kayaking or paddleboarding on sunny days. Wine lovers will delight in exploring the many vineyards for tastings, while food enthusiasts can indulge in local culinary treats, with markets offering an array of fresh produce, cheeses, and artisan goods. Now, let's wander into the story of the property which consists of two separate, yet beautifully united homes nestled ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this enchanting stone Longère offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. Located in Massignac, Charente, this property is a perfect blend of historic charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for overseas buyers and expats. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, with the sun casting a warm glow over the lush, landscaped gardens that surround your home. This 17th-century Longère, lovingly restored by its current owners, retains much of its original character, with exposed stone walls, wooden beams, and a grand open fireplace that serves as the heart of the home. ### A Glimpse into Your New Lifestyle Living in Massignac offers a tranquil escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. The region is known for its mild climate, with warm summers and mild winters, making it a year-round destination. The local community is welcoming, with a rich cultural heritage and a slower pace of life that allows you to truly unwind. - Historic Charm: The Longère dates back to the 17th century, offering a unique blend of history and comfort. - Spacious Living: With a total built size of 196m², including a vast 51m² living area, there's plenty of room for family and friends. - Gardens & Views: Set on a 2765m² plot, the property boasts south-facing gardens with exotic plants, a small brook, and breathtaking countryside views. - Potential for Expansion: Two large stone barns attached to the Longère offer the potential for additional accommodation, subject to necessary permissions. - Rustic Features: A separate barn includes a 30m² workshop and a 10m² wine cellar, perfect for hobbyists and wine enthusias ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the enchanting Périgord Vert Natural Park, this exquisite 5-bedroom house in Busserolles, Dordogne, offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French paradise. With its lush 21-hectare estate, two serene ponds, and a rich tapestry of forested landscapes, this property is a haven for those seeking tranquility and a connection with nature. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the melodic chirping of birds, as sunlight filters through the canopy of diverse tree species. This is not just a home; it's a lifestyle, a retreat from the hustle and bustle of everyday life, where you can unwind and create cherished memories with family and friends. ### A Harmonious Blend of History and Modern Comfort The centerpiece of this estate is a beautifully restored stone building from the late 18th century. It seamlessly marries old-world charm with modern amenities, offering a warm and inviting living environment. The spacious interiors are perfect for hosting gatherings or simply enjoying quiet moments by the fireplace. ### A Golfer's Dream For golf enthusiasts, the estate boasts a certified golf course, open to the public, providing a unique opportunity to indulge in your favorite pastime amidst breathtaking natural beauty. After a round of golf, relax at the on-site bar, which offers a panoramic view of the surrounding countryside. ### Endless Possibilities The property includes two outbuildings and two wells, enhancing its potential for various projects. Whether you envision a private retreat, a family holiday home, or an investment in the vacation rental market, this estate offers endless possibilities. ### A Gateway to French Culture and Cuisine Located just 5 kilometers from a char ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Busserolles in the Dordogne region of Aquitaine, France, this delightful three-bedroom house presents an ideal opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. The property, while in good condition, offers plenty of space and scope for personalization, making it an appealing prospect for expats or overseas buyers seeking a serene family home. Property Features: - Three well-sized bedrooms - One bathroom equipped with modern facilities - A sizable living room that receives ample natural light - An equipped kitchen ready for family meals - An expansive garage, along with additional spaces such as a laundry room, workshop, boiler room, and cellar - Living area size: 120 square meters - Total land area: 1700 square meters which includes a well-maintained flower garden - Additional amenities include a vegetable garden, fruit trees, a wooden garden shed, and water tanks One of the most attractive aspects of this home is its setting in the picturesque Perigord-Limousin Regional Natural Park. The park itself offers a splendid array of outdoor activities - from hiking and cycling on well-marked trails to fishing and bird-watching in its lush, unspoiled environments. Life in Busserolles is peaceful yet enriched with the natural beauty and the biodiverse landscapes of the region. The local climate in Busserolles provides a typical temperate experience. Summers are pleasantly warm, perfect for enjoying the outdoors and the array of flowering shrubs and plants in the garden. Winters are mild, with occasional frost adding a picturesque white blanket over the area, ideal for cozy gatherings around the wood stove. The property is situated conveniently close to ... click here to read more

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### Property Description Nestled in the picturesque expanse of Aquitaine, in the quaint town of Busserolles, Dordogne, this charming cottage offers a serene lifestyle with its tranquil surroundings and a river gently flowing through the garden. Ideal as a holiday retreat or for those seeking a peaceful abode, this house spans 131 square meters across a generously apportioned plot that invites the soothing sights and sounds of nature right to your doorstep. #### Property Features - Three cozy bedrooms: Well-sized and naturally lit, offering comfort. - Two bathrooms: Includes a full bathroom and a separate shower room for convenience. - Spacious kitchen: Ample space for culinary adventures and family meals. - Dual lounge areas: Perfect for family gatherings or quiet evenings. - Extended garden: A lush green runway to a placid river, inviting relaxation and recreation. - Additional garden plot: Boasts beautiful countryside views, complete with a covered area for dining, a BBQ grilling space, and a currently empty swimmingpool. - Generous attached garage: Provides practical storage or potential additional living space. ## Location & Lifestyle Busserolles is a gem in the Dordogne region, celebrated for its historical sites, delightful landscapes, and vibrant local culture. Living in Busserolles allows you to immerse yourself in the quintessence of French country living, where local markets brimming with fresh produce, and community events are a staple. This hamlet is not just a place to stay; it's a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle, yet within reach of all major necessities and comforts. ## Climate Dordogne enjoys a temperate climate, characterized by mild winters and warm, pleasant summers. It's an ideal setti ... click here to read more

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Welcome to the delightful residential world of Aquitaine, Dordogne, in the picturesque village of Busserolles, situated in the heart of France. This offer is a unique property boasting a charming combination of history, culture, and the potential for personal flair. Presenting a delightful 3-bedroom, 2-bathroom house located in the heart of a small, tranquil hamlet. This prime property oozes the type of authenticity that can only be attributed to this part of France; it is a solid granite stone building featuring a distinctive, round tower. The internal space spans a generous 160 square meters, giving you ample room to breathe, move and design as you wish. The living room is presided over by a majestic, aesthetically pleasing fireplace, which definitely serves as an epic centerpiece to the room, embodying the spirit of quintessential French houses. Although renovations are to be done, major foundational elements have been addressed. There is running water and the electrical system is newly installed. A significant number of windows have been fitted with double glazing, giving you an added advantage to start your renovation journey, but, a few more windows need this update. The arresting 70 square meter space upstairs is your canvas to paint your dreams; modify it with freedom and creativity according to your lifestyle requirements. The round tower is a unique property feature, offering a soulful ambiance with its own fireplace and outdoor access. Imagine the beautiful days and nights you can spend here, looking out at the French countryside while warming yourself by the fire. Additional perks that come with this house are two sizable barns. Although the roofs need revising, these barns offer further potential to be ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the sublime French countryside, this enchanting, semi-detached stone cottage awaits an ambitious homeowner ready to breathe new life into this anachronistic gem. Located in the charming hamlet of Busserolles, within the picturesque department of Dordogne, in the region of Aquitaine, France, this humble abode offers both restfulness and adventure. Supporting a generous living/dining room that's rife with character, complemented by a rustic fireplace, it creates a perfect setting for cozy winter nights. Alongside, rests a cozy kitchen waiting to be whipped into culinary nirvana. Upstairs, you'll find two exciting rooms, untouched and full of the promise of bespoke customization. The property extends over a warm and inviting 123 square meters which, with a dollop of imagination and elbow grease, will bloom into a truly captivating abode full of personal charm. Current features include a recent roof upgrade with added membrane protection, and pre-connected electricity and water. This means the core essentials are already handled, leaving you free to explore the property's potential unburdened. Outside is a scene that sings the praises of rural French life; an enclosed courtyard perfect for sunny morning reads with your espresso. There's also a covered dining area ripe for alfresco dinners under the stars. The rear garden, an ample space of approximately 2697 square meters, house a future septic tank, whilst still availing ample room for a charming kitchen garden or 'potager'. The Property Amenities Include: - Living/Dining Room - Kitchen - Enclosed Courtyard - Covered Outdoor Dining Area - Rear garden - Two Unfinished Rooms - Connected Electricity and Water The Property Features: - Semi-Detached Stone ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the scenic backdrop of Busserolles in Dordogne, this traditional stone family home offers a harmonious blend of historical charm and modern convenience. The property stands as an example of fine craftsmanship, meticulously restored to maintain its quaint character while incorporating the comforts of contemporary living. The house unfolds over a generous 310 square meters of living space, thoughtfully designed to accommodate a dynamic family lifestyle. Upon entering, you are welcomed into a well-equipped modern kitchen that promises to be the heart of many family gatherings and culinary adventures. Adjoining the kitchen, a spacious and inviting living room becomes the perfect spot for relaxation and socializing, featuring a warm ambiance that encourages you to unwind. Beyond the living area, discover a striking double-height dining room that offers an impressive setting for formal dinners and family celebrations. An additional living room opens seamlessly onto a covered terrace, creating a fluid indoor-outdoor living space that leads further to a well-maintained in-ground pool area—an ideal retreat for leisure during warm summer days. Accommodation in the house consists of five well-appointed bedrooms. Two of these bedrooms are conveniently located on the first floor, accessible via a staircase from the first living room, each accompanied by its own ensuite bath or shower room, ensuring privacy and comfort. The additional three bedrooms are situated off the mezzanine that overlooks the dining room, served by a well-sized family bathroom, completing the layout of this expansive home. Externally, the property is just as appealing, featuring two outbuildings that offer ample storage or potential for additi ... click here to read more

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