Spacious 7-Bedroom Stone House with Pool and Garden in Faye-L'abbesse, Near Bressuire and Vendee Coast Beaches

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Faye-L'abbesse, Poitou-Charentes, 79350, France, Faye-l'Abbesse (France)

7 Bedrooms · 5 Bathrooms · 211Floor area

€424,000

House

No parking

7 Bedrooms

5 Bathrooms

211m²

Garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Nestled in the heart of the delightful French countryside, this splendid stone house offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers seeking a blend of rural tranquility and vibrant local culture. Located in Faye-l'Abbesse, Poitou-Charentes, this spacious haven combines old-world style with modern comfort and offers versatility for both family living and potential rental income. As a busy agent with an international reach, I know how vital it is to give you the full picture of both the property itself and the lifestyle it promises.

Situated just 10 minutes from the bustling town of Bressuire and about 90 minutes from several airports like Nantes, Poitiers, and La Rochelle, the property is not just a home, but a gateway to the rich tapestry of life in this region. The Vendee coast, known for its picturesque beaches, is also just a short drive away, ensuring that long weekends by the sea are within easy reach.

The house itself, built around 35 years ago, stands in expansive grounds of roughly one hectare, offering a wonderful view towards the charming village of Faye-l'Abbesse. Local amenities—including shops, eateries, and essential services—are conveniently accessible, making daily life easy and enjoyable. The climate here is pleasantly mild, with warm summers and mild winters, lending itself to an outdoor lifestyle almost year-round.

Living in this area immerses you in a community experience, with friendly neighbors and a slower pace of life. The rhythm of the seasons here is marked by local festivals, markets, and a rich cultural tapestry, making it an engaging place to settle, especially if you're coming from a bustling city. Let me also mention the local gastronomy, which is exquisite, featuring regional wines, cheeses, and other delights.

As for the property’s structure, stepping into the ground floor welcomes you into an entrance hall leading to a family bedroom and another with an en suite shower room. The atmospheric lounge and dining room feature a lovely stone fireplace, perfect for cozy evenings. The practical kitchen/breakfast room opens onto a balcony, providing a great view and convenient access to the garden via outside stairs. This floor also features a bathroom and three double bedrooms, adding to the expansive living space.

The ground floor also surprise you with a self-contained apartment. This area is perfect for guests, family members, or as a rental. It includes an open-plan living area complete with an American-style equipped kitchen and a cozy sitting area. There’s even a study nook for those who work from home or need a quiet corner for reflection. This apartment has two bedrooms, one with an en suite, ensuring utmost privacy and comfort for its inhabitants.

Outdoors, you’ll find a heated swimming pool with a new liner, emphasizing the property's readiness for leisure and relaxation. This pool area, complete with a spacious terrace and a summer kitchen, invites long, sun-drenched days of lounging and entertaining. The gardens are mainly lawns, interspersed with a practical kitchen garden and useful outbuildings.

While the property is in good condition, those with a penchant for personalizing spaces might see room for enhancements, whether that means developing parts of the grounds for additional construction or simply adding your own decorative touch throughout.

Here's a concise rundown of what to expect:

- 7 bedrooms and 5 bathrooms
- Approx. 211 sqm interior space
- Approx. 9339 sqm land area
- Heated swimming pool
- Double glazing throughout
- Possible future construction options on the grounds
- Kitchen garden and lawned areas
- Main house plus separate ground-floor apartment
- Balcony with external stair access to garden
- Stone fireplace in main lounge/dining room
- Summer kitchen near pool area
- Convenient access to local amenities

This property truly offers the best of both worlds. It provides a quiet retreat while being close closely linked to urban advantages, making it a compelling choice for foreign purchasers and expats alike. With opportunities for both personal enjoyment and potential rental income, it gestures towards a life of versatility and quality. Whether you're moving for work, family, or simply a change of scenery, this home might just be the perfect fit for your next chapter.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
7
Size
211
Price per m²
€2,009
Garden size
9339
Has Garden
Yes
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
5
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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If you're dreaming of embracing the rustic lifestyle of the French countryside, this property offers an intriguing opportunity. Nestled in the tranquil village of Faye-l'Abbesse in the heart of the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, this charming farmhouse and adjoining structure present a world of possibilities for buyers looking to relocate to France. With its prime location, a mere stone's throw away from essential amenities including the local hospital, this farmhouse strikes a balance between serene country living and modern convenience, all for a reasonable price of 214,000 euros. Upon arrival, you're greeted by a charming courtyard that sets the tone for the entire property. The entrance to the farmhouse, via this courtyard, opens into a small entrance hall—a perfect place to kick off muddy boots after a walk through the fields. This hall leads straight into the downstairs bathroom, complete with WC, making it convenient for guests or residents alike. Moving forward, you enter the heart of the home, a generous farmhouse-style kitchen with a large dining area that boasts an open fireplace. Imagine cozy winter evenings here, with the crackle of the fire making the kitchen the undeniable hub of home life. Adjacent to the kitchen is an L-shaped lounge, featuring a wood burner, that offers a superb space to relax and unwind. As you venture upstairs, you'll find three spacious double bedrooms, each equipped with built-in wardrobes—ideal for storing winter coats or summer linens. The principal bedroom stands out with an added dressing room and linen storage, offering the potential to install an ensuite should you wish to add your personal touch. A separate shower room with a WC serves the upper floor, providing fl ... click here to read more

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Welcome, potential home seekers and savvy investors, to an enchanting opportunity in the heart of the Nouvelle-Aquitaine region, nestled in the picturesque Deux-Sèvres department in France. Faye-l’Abbesse, a charming little village steeped in history, serves as the setting for this unique oasis. At a price of €371,000, this converted barn offers not only a remarkable home but also a taste of authentic French countryside living. Let’s take a leisurely stroll through this exceptional house. From the moment you step through the inviting entrance, an exquisite oak staircase stands proudly before you, hinting at the craftsmanship and attention to detail that permeates throughout the property. With a grand total of 3 bedrooms, 5 bathrooms, and 310 square meters of sun-drenched living space, this home has plenty of room to sprawl out and savor life’s little moments. The ground level offers a treasure trove of spaces that seamlessly blend comfort with functionality. Imagine this: A spacious living room that has more than enough room for hosting friends and family, its towering ceiling reaching over 3 meters high. Natural light pours through bifold doors, spilling onto an expansive terrace that awaits outside, complete with mesmerizing views of open fields that stretch out as far as the eye can see. Nearby, a large 'cinema' room sets the scene for cozy movie nights, and there’s even an additional room that can be a cozy lounge area, a vast office suite, or simply another restful bedroom—just think of the possibilities! For those who appreciate the modern convenience of ground floor living, there’s an ensuite bedroom with direct access to the terrace. This thoughtful design element makes this residence not only beautiful but al ... click here to read more

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Nestled on a tranquil rural lane on the outskirts of the charming village of Noirlieu, this delightful 2-bedroom bungalow presents an ideal opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the beautiful Bressuire area of Poitou-Charentes, France. With its well-maintained façade and a homely interior, the property is ready for immediate occupancy, yet still offers scope for personal enhancements to suit individual tastes. As you enter the inviting bungalow, you are welcomed into a cozy living room equipped with a wood burner that adds a comforting ambiance during the cooler months. The fitted kitchen and breakfast room provide a functional space for meal preparation and casual family dining. This home comfortably accommodates with two double bedrooms and a supplementary study — perfect for home office use or as a small guest room. The shower room is serviceable and includes essential facilities. Additionally, the attached garage incorporates a floored attic space above, presenting further potential for conversion, subject to the appropriate consents. Practicality is enhanced by a utility room, electric heaters, and double glazing throughout, ensuring a comfortable living environment all year round. Occupying a generous plot of 1100m2, the property boasts well-established gardens both at the front and rear. The rear garden, in particular, is a highlight with its picturesque carp pond and views over adjacent farmland, offering a serene backdrop and privacy. Parking is ample with enough space for several vehicles, a boon for hosting guests. Bressuire, only 15 minutes away by car, provides all the convenials of urban living including shops, services, and dining options. The proximity to airports in Poitiers, La Rochell ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil hamlet of Saint-Aubin-le-Cloud in the beautiful French region of Poitou-Charentes, we present to you a house that's brimming with potential and packed with character. This good-condition semi-detached property offers a unique opportunity for overseas buyers and expats looking to find a home that feels authentically French without being overly ornate. Located in Deux-Sèvres, a charming area well-known for its enchanting landscapes and mild climate, this locale offers an exquisite blend of rural tranquility and the comfort of having amenities close by. Imagine waking up in a serene environment where you can enjoy the gentle beauty of the French countryside every day. Saint-Aubin-le-Cloud is a small village that's enriched with local shops and services for your everyday needs. For more extensive shopping, the town of Parthenay is just a short 10-minute drive away, providing access to a variety of stores and cultural attractions. Additionally, both the Vendée coast and the airports of Nantes and La Rochelle are about two hours away, making your travel options versatile and convenient. Living in Saint-Aubin-le-Cloud not only gives you a taste of the simple rural life but also connects you with a community that cherishes its heritage while embracing newcomers. It's an area wonderfully suited for outdoor enthusiasts, with the lush landscapes making it ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring local fauna. For those who love a slower pace, the village offers scenic walks and peaceful spots to unwind. Moreover, being part of the Poitou-Charentes region means you're living in one of France's hidden gems, renowned for its historical sites and delicious local cuisine. The climate here is gentle, making it ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene French countryside, this inviting single-bedroom house promises an idyllic escape from the hustle and bustle of urban life. Located in Poitou-Charentes, within the Deux-Sèvres department, the property finds itself comfortably situated between the charming village of Villeneuve la Comtesse and the delightful town of Beauvoir sur Niort. With a drive of under an hour, you can easily venture to the coastal beauty of La Rochelle, making it a splendid destination for those who crave both tranquility and access to cultural and coastal experiences. This property, with approximately 57 square meters of living space, is set on a generous expanse of 3445 square meters of land. With its good condition, it offers a comfortable setting ready for immediate occupation. The home consists of a bedroom, a cozy living area, and a practical shower room with a WC, providing the core comforts anyone might need. The attic above hints at possibilities for expansion, ready for those with a touch of vision and creativity to elevate the living space. In the heart of Deux-Sèvres, you will find life at a slower, more intimate pace. The climate here is gentle, with mild winters and warm summers that invite you to soak up the sun in your own expansive orchard. As the seasons change, your lifestyle can adapt with it — from springtime gardening to autumn harvesting. The land also includes chicken sheds and a vegetable garden, offering a self-sustainable lifestyle. For the practically minded, the essentials are already in place — water points, an electrical network on its way to completion, and a fireplace that whispers of cozy evenings to come. The outbuilding, once the functional space for stables and a cowshed, now stands as a ... click here to read more

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This sun-drenched, generously spacious house residing in the entrancing region of Poitou-Charentes, specifically located in Deux-Sèvres, France at Le Tallud for all the history and culture enthusiasts is an absolute steal. The house, a triumphant blend of modern comfort with countryside charm, sprawls over a generous 159 square meters. It's nestled in a peaceful hamlet positioned ideally between the well-known towns of Villefagnan and Chef-Boutonne, making accessibility and convenience a valid tick on your checklist. Walking in through the front door, one is welcomed by an elegant entrance hall that leads into an inviting lounge-diner area. This brightly lit, supremely spacious room is perfectly suited to hosting large gatherings or cozy family dinners. Adjacent to the dining room resides a well-equipped modern kitchen with a handy breakfast bar. With an outlook that ensures you do not miss a moment of the morning's beauty, your everyday breakfast could easily be mistaken for a tranquil weekend brunch. The house offers three bedrooms, two of which are situated on the ground floor. The master bedroom comfortably accommodates a king-sized bed while you can utilize the attached dressing room as a private wardrobe or even a serene reading corner. The second double bedroom smiles with warm daylight, making it a cozy retreat after a long day. There is also a thoroughly modern shower room and a WC on this floor, ensuring that comfort is never more than a few steps away. Equally impressive is the upper floor, housing the third bedroom. This tastefully decorated room coupled with the office area provides an ideal work-from-home situation. For the active mind, there is a large playroom, which could easily be transformed into ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming locality of Le Tallud, Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, France, this unique 7-bedroom house offers a compelling mix of tradition, space, and potential. With a generous plot space of 157 sqm, the property comprises a meticulously restored 3-bedroom main house alongside a 4-bedroom "guest house" that awaits some loving refurbishment. This setup provides an excellent opportunity for a potential income source, once renovated, especially appealing to overseas buyers and expats who may be looking at investment possibilities or housing extended family. The main residence embodies a warm, rustic charm with its original flagstone flooring greeting you upon entrance. The farmhouse-style kitchen serves as a hearty hub of the home, leading into an inviting living room illuminated by abundant natural light. This room features a time-honored stone fireplace and polished wooden floors, creating a cozy atmosphere during colder months. The upper level of the house hosts three well-sized bedrooms, including one with an ensuite, a family bathroom, and two additional attic rooms. These rooms hold great potential for further development, subject to necessary permissions, offering new owners the flexibility to tailor the space to their needs. In contrast, the guest house, whilst structurally sound, requires refurbishment. It consists of a large living/dining area with an integrated kitchen, four bedrooms, and a shower room. This separate space opens numerous possibilities for creative redesign and could become a valuable asset as a rental property or a private abode for guests. The property is also surrounded by an array of outbuildings, including a substantial attached barn and five smaller barns and workshops, ideal ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque village of Le Tallud, in the heart of the Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful 4-bedroom house offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in France. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and stunning landscapes, Deux-Sèvres is a hidden gem for international buyers looking to invest in a vacation property. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of the French countryside, with the sun casting a warm glow over the rolling hills and vineyards. This property, in good condition, is a perfect blend of traditional charm and modern comfort, making it an ideal retreat for family holidays, romantic getaways, or a peaceful retirement. ### A Gateway to French Culture and Relaxation Le Tallud is a quintessential French village, offering a serene lifestyle with easy access to local amenities. The nearby towns of Argentonnay and Thouars provide a taste of authentic French living, with bustling markets, quaint cafes, and historic sites waiting to be explored. ### Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: The house boasts 145 square meters of living space, spread over two levels, providing ample room for family and guests. - Four Bedrooms: Perfect for accommodating friends and family, with a master suite featuring an en suite shower room. - Two Bathrooms: Ensuring convenience and privacy for all occupants. - Charming Features: A cozy lounge with a fireplace, a dining room, and a fitted kitchen/breakfast room. - Outdoor Space: Set on 2500m² of land, the property includes several stone outbuildings, an enclosed courtyard, and ample parking. - Potential for Expansion: An attached outbuilding offers scope for additional accommodation, subject to planning. - Modern Comforts: Heating via a log bur ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the enchanting area of Poitou-Charentes in the charming town of Parthenay, this property offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a peaceful retreat in the heart of France. I'm thrilled to take you through this five-bedroom house that is not just a home, but a lifestyle, waiting to be embraced by someone with a taste for both tranquility and history. Parthenay itself is a city rich with art and heritage, making it an attractive spot for anyone wanting to immerse themselves in French culture and tradition. As a busy global real estate agent, I come across many properties, but few have left as lasting an impression on me as this particular home. As soon as you pass through the main gate, you're immediately captivated by a panoramic view unlike any other. The vista stretches over the old town of Parthenay, dotted with its historical churches, the serene valley of the Thouet River, and the quintessential French bocage countryside. For those looking to explore the surrounding area, Parthenay offers much to do and see. This medieval town is known for its remarkable architecture and is often referred to as the gateway to the renowned region of Poitou-Charentes. Life here comes with the charm of a quieter pace, allowing residents to enjoy leisurely strolls through cobbled streets or attend local markets bustling with fresh produce. Don’t forget the local cuisine; it's a real treat! Furthermore, the climate in Parthenay is pleasant, with moderately warm summers and mild winters — just perfect for those who appreciate a temperate climate. The house itself rests within nearly 9000 square meters of beautifully landscaped grounds. The garden gently slopes down towards the river and the private tennis court, offerin ... click here to read more

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Nestled between Doué La Fontaine and Argentonnay, inside the humble and picturesque town of Cersay in the Poitou-Charentes region, Deux-Sèvres, France, awaits a magnificent 5-bedroom house that blends provincial serenity with modern luxury. Located in the sedate French countryside, this unique property is within easy reach of Thouars and Bressuire, making it an ideal choice for individuals and families looking for a tranquil residence without being disconnected from the conveniences of the city. This house stands proudly on 2901m² land, with stunning views stretching over the open countryside, including a privately-owned pond, perfect for peaceful fishing trips or quiet hours of reflection. Completely renovated and refurbished, the property was transformed from a simple farmhouse and a barn into an expansive, premium dwelling. Here's what the inside of this 409-meter square (sq.m) home looks like: - A welcoming entrance hall. - A dining room, featuring a chic vaulted ceiling. - A cozy sitting room and TV lounge, perfect for relaxation and entertainment. - A spacious study or second sitting area. - A generously sized, fully-fitted kitchen. - A utility room with additional room for lounging. - A space provisioned for an extra shower room on the ground floor, allowing for further customization. - A boiler room, storage room, and a wine cellar. - A guest suite, with a living room complete with a fireplace, a fitted kitchen, a double bedroom, a bathroom with a WC, and an additional room that could be used as a study or utility area. If you have a penchant for luxury, the first floor features: - A master bedroom suite with an en-suite bathroom, a WC, and a dressing room. - A second bedroom suite featuring an en-suite ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this intriguing property opportunity in the heart of Poitou-Charentes, nestled in the picturesque land of Deux-Sèvres, Airvault, France. As busy agents working for a global real estate platform, we're genuinely excited to present these two charming houses that promise more than just a roof over your head; they open a gateway to the captivating lifestyle of this French region. In the sought-after Airvault area, burgeoning with history and culture, these houses lie perfectly positioned to offer both serenity and the vibrant flavor of French provincial life. Imagine living in a place where every corner whispers tales of history, and every horizon is painted with the tranquility of rural France. The main house, with its abundant potential, serves as a canvas waiting for you to impart your vision and make it truly yours. Stepping through the gates, you will traverse through a gravel driveway that introduces you to the expansive grounds of approximately 263 square meters. The South/South-East facing L-shaped main house bathes in the sun’s gentle caress, boasting a courtyard and garden view that changes its hues with every season. It indeed invites you to relax and rejuvenate in its welcoming ambiance. The previous artist resident left a mark within its walls with hand-painted murals. Their presence adds a touch of character, but don’t worry if this is not your style, as they can always be painted over with your own taste. As you enter, the ground floor introduces you to a large living room, complete with an inviting stone fireplace perfect for chilly evenings, accented by a wood burner that adds warmth and charm. Attached is a separate dining room, a space for family gatherings or intimate dinners, also featuring ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this charming 4-bedroom house in Moncoutant-sur-Sèvre offers an idyllic escape for those seeking a second home in the serene French countryside. With its blend of rustic charm and modern comforts, this property is a haven for relaxation and a gateway to the rich cultural tapestry of Deux-Sèvres. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on the terrace as the sun rises over your private garden. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in La Chapelle-St-Étienne, a quaint village that embodies the essence of rural France. Here, time seems to slow down, allowing you to savor every moment. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 129 square meters of living space, this house offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Modern Kitchen: The fully equipped kitchen opens onto a dining area, perfect for hosting dinner parties or enjoying quiet family meals. - Comfortable Bedrooms: Four well-appointed bedrooms, including a master suite with an en suite bathroom, provide restful retreats after a day of exploration. - Versatile Spaces: The second floor features a newly converted landing/study area, ideal for remote work or a cozy reading nook. - Outdoor Living: Enjoy the tranquility of your private garden, complete with a barn and outbuildings that offer potential for further development. - Convenient Location: Just 10 minutes from Moncoutant, where you'll find shops and services, and 30 minutes from the larger town of Bressuire. - Accessibility: Within 90 minutes of airports in Nantes, La Rochelle, and Poitiers, making travel to and from your second home a breeze. - Investment Potential: The attached outbuild ... click here to read more

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Welcome to this idyllic property in rural Beaulieu-sous-Parthenay, France. Nestled in the heart of the stunning Poitou-Charentes region, this lovely 8-bedroom house offers an exceptional living experience, surrounded by the rich greenery and tranquil ambiance that makes this part of France so special. Located just 10 minutes south of Parthenay, a piece of France's historical gem, this classic country property offers a unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the French countryside's enchanting allure. Spreading over 1.3 hectares of private parkland (12,615 m2), the property features a heated swimming pool, 2 cosy guesthouses, and picturesque views that will take your breath away. Living in Beaulieu-sous-Parthenay allows for a life of peace and simplicity, far removed from the bustling noise and fast pace of modern cities. Here, the locals pride themselves on their close-knit communities, charming markets, and the numerous festivals and events that highlight their rich cultural heritage. You will find bountiful opportunities for hiking, cycling, and other outdoor activities in the surrounding countryside, making this an ideal location for those who enjoy a balance of indoor luxury and outdoor living. The region experiences a warm, temperate climate, with pleasant summers and mild winters. A perfect climate to enjoy the property’s outdoor features all year round. The main house, which covers a generous 170 m2 across two floors, provides ample space and comfort. The ground floor offers an open-plan living arrangement with dining and salon area complete with a fireplace and wood burner. The semi-enclosed kitchen comfortably caters family-style cooking. A convenient pantry, hallway, WC, and access to a garage/atelier wi ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming village of Brion-près-Thouet, this exquisite "Maison de Maître" offers a slice of history and a wealth of potential, waiting just for you. Built in 1893, this stately residence exudes classic French elegance with its period architecture and lush gardens, providing an ideal setting for families and investors alike. With a commanding presence, this grand house boasts 8 spacious bedrooms and 5 modern bathrooms, spread across a generous 315 square meters of living space. As a bussy real estate agent, juggling multiple clients and properties, I can assure you that this gem of a property is a rare find. It's ideal for those looking to settle in a scenic part of France, as well as for overseas buyers seeking a lucrative investment opportunity. The high ceilings and expansive rooms speak to a bygone era where merging art and architecture was paramount, and with its current use as a BnB, there's already a business framework in place. As you walk up the sun-dappled driveway bordered by fragrant blooms, the main entrance opens into a broad hallway, setting the tone for the entire home. This grand hallway leads you to the elegant lounge, a perfect spot for lazy afternoons or entertaining guests. Adjacent is the dining room with a fully-equipped kitchen, promising plenty of family gatherings and convivial meals. For those who relish leisure, the living space doesn't stop indoors. Encompassing over 4 hectares of private walled gardens and grazing land, this property provides ample space for outdoor activities, whether you're envisioning picnics, gardening, or even horseback riding. Immerse yourself further in the story of this house as you ascend to the first floor. Here, two exquisite bedrooms with en-suit ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Le Beugnon in the rustic Deux-Sèvres department, this charming house presents a delightful opportunity for those looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. With four bedrooms and three shower rooms spreading across its 120 square meters, this property provides ample space for a family or anyone seeking comfort in rural France. The house offers a cozy yet functional layout, featuring a welcoming kitchen/family room. A separate living area equipped with a wood-burning stove fosters a warm environment ideal for family gatherings during the cooler evenings. The presence of a utility room adds a practical aspect to the house’s layout, making daily chores more manageable. One of the bedrooms, conveniently located on the ground floor, accompanied by a bathroom, provides accessibility and privacy. Outside, the property boasts a covered terrace at the front, perfect for enjoying outdoor meals or simply soaking up the serene atmosphere of the surrounding countryside. The back garden, primarily laid to lawn, invites opportunities for gardening enthusiasts to bring their visions to life or create a playful outdoor space for children. While the home is in good condition, it carries the potential for further personalization and modernization. Implemented in 2016, a modern septic tank system ensures up-to-date sanitation. The property rests on a pleasant 688 square meter plot, providing both privacy and enough room to relish the outdoors. This location is not just splendid for its landscapes but also for its proximity to amenities. Just 9 km from L'Absie and 12 km from Secondigny, residents have convenient access to local shops, restaurants, and educational institutions, making ... click here to read more

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Presenting a picturesque 3-bedroom house nestled in the tranquil region of Beugnon-Thireuil, Poitou-Charentes, situated in the heart of France's captivating Deux-Sèvres. This purchase opportunity is suitable for both families looking to make a permanent residence and adventurous explorers wanting a holiday home. Located in a serene village, this stone village semi-detached house exudes charm while being fully renovated into turnkey condition. It wears a discreet frontage and blossoms out to the back onto a lush, private garden, with an expansive terrace shrouded by mature trees, inviting one to bask in panoramic views of the resplendent French countryside. Inside this spacious home of 145 square meters, you will find a generous living room that maintains the authentic feel with an operational stone fireplace, where warmth and coziness intertwine. Flowing into the sizable kitchen/dining room, culinary enthusiasts will enjoy the usability and openness of the room, great for entertaining guests or enjoying meals as a family. Also, on the ground floor, you will find a practical mudroom, a convenient powder room, and a utility room which doubles as a cloakroom. Moving upstairs, the well-designed floor-layout continues with a square landing leading to three spacious double bedrooms. The Master Bedroom is a tranquil retreat that includes an en-suite, contributing to a sense of privacy and convenience. A tastefully-designed and spacious full bathroom includes a separate walk-in shower. The property has seen careful updates inclusive of new boiler and hot water tank, radiators and double-glazed windows throughout. This house also boasts a large, attached garage or workshop, offering further utility and storage. This delightf ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of quaint Poitou-Charentes, Deux-Sèvres, Le Beugnon in France, this enchanting barn conversion awaits its new owners. Lovingly restored to maintain its unique character and charm, this delightful five-bedroom property offers so much more than just a place to live; it's an opportunity to embrace life in one of France's hidden gems, often referred to as 'Little Switzerland'. For buyers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life for the serene beauty of the French countryside, this home provides an idyllic retreat while still keeping modern conveniences and connectivity at arm's reach. With a spacious living area of 289 square meters, this beautiful house can comfortably accommodate both family living and entertaining guests. Each of the five double bedrooms comes equipped with an en suite bathroom, providing privacy and comfort for all. Two of these bedrooms are conveniently located on the ground floor, offering direct access to the lush gardens, an ideal setting to enjoy that morning coffee or late afternoon tea. The ground floor is graced with a cosy lounge and dining area highlighted by a charming wood-burner, which complements the adjacent sunroom that boasts a bespoke internal wooden staircase leading up to the mesmerizing first-floor sitting room. Here, one can gaze out over the expansive gardens and land. For those who enjoy cooking or simply love the ambiance of a cute kitchen, you’ll find direct access to the garden and parking area, extending into a practical laundry room and a linen room with built-in cupboards. This setup allows for hassle-free household chores, keeping everything neat and organized. The outside area caters beautifully to France’s delightful weather, featuring ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a picturesque 5-bedroom farmhouse nestled in the breathtaking heart of Le Beugnon, Poitou-Charentes, 79130, France. This charming stone abode is steeped in the rustic allure consistent with the traditional French countryside. Embodying an aura of serenity, it finds itself majestically cradled in the borderline enchanting landscape of the Gatine Hills, fondly referred to as 'Little Switzerland' due to their idyllic beauty. Serenely located between the pulsating towns of Coulonges-sur-L'Autize and Secondigny, this abode offers the calm of the countryside with the convenience of urban facilities, such as dining establishments, shopping outlets, and supermarkets. This property thus perfectly runs the gamut from tranquility to vibrancy, granting you the best of both worlds. Property Features: - 5 spacious bedrooms with private ensuite facilities. - Generous lounge diner augmented by a full height sunroom/reception room. - Expansive first-floor sitting room designed to encapsulate the panoramic view of the surrounding gardens and paddocks. - An inviting pool built into the hill, providing sweeping scenic views. - 3.6 hectares of land, comprising gardens, paddocks, a forest, a pond, and a stretch of river. - An outdoor paved terrace with a pool area and sun deck. Living in Beugnon-Thireuil doesn't just mean residing in a house; it's about immersing yourself in an authentic French lifestyle. This area is steeped in the history and culture that France is famed for, from its culinary delights to its beautiful natural landscapes. The charming farmhouse enjoys an idyllic location in the captivating Gatine Hills, offering an incomparable view of the countryside from virtually every corner of the secure property. The o ... click here to read more

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