Spacious complex with 3 gites

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Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, Brux, France, Brux (France)

10 Bedrooms · 9 Bathrooms · 300Floor area

€477,000

House

No parking

10 Bedrooms

9 Bathrooms

300m²

No garden

Pool

Not furnished

Description

Welcome to the beautiful region of Poitou-Charentes, specifically, the charming town of Brux in the Vienne department of France. We proudly present an appealing offer for overseas buyers: a spacious, 10-bedroom property set in more than a hectare of lush private grounds. This property promises the quintessential French lifestyle combined with the charm and tranquillity of an authentic, rural setting.

The heart of this property is undoubtedly the large and characterful main house. This charming abode is brimming with endearing features such as rustic stone walls and wooden beams that conjure a truly idyllic living environment. On the ground floor, a fully-equipped kitchen, an expansive living and dining room, a cosy lounge, a convenient office space, a boiler room, and a water closet await you.

Upstairs, four distinctly designed double bedrooms each provide a sanctuary for rest and relaxation. The master bedroom is enhanced by the inclusion of a spacious dressing room and an ensuite bathroom featuring a separate shower unit. The other three double bedrooms are each complemented with ensuite shower rooms.

Storage will never be an issue here because there is a triple garage accompanied by a full-length room above that will easily accommodate all your extra belongings. A property of this stature is an opportunity to enjoy the best of both: a rural setting coupled with comfortable living.

In addition to the main house, this property boasts three fully equipped guest houses, ready to be occupied. Each of these cozy dwellings features an open plan lounge/dining room and kitchen on the ground floor. The two, 2-bedroom guest houses have en-suite shower rooms in both bedrooms while the 1-bedroom guest house has a separate bathroom. Interestingly, all guest houses are equipped with central heating, which ensures their functionality throughout the year.

Property Features:
- 10 Bedrooms
- 9 Bathrooms
- Adequate storage space
- Central heating

Outside, the property unfolds into an engaging landscape designed with leisure in mind. Your guests will be pleased with a heated in-ground swimming pool, a games room, a gym, a children's playroom, an outdoor play area, a chess station, and a boules court.

The Location:
The town of Brux is located in the south Vienne, making it a popular tourist destination with multiple holiday destinations close by. The world-renowned Futuroscope in Poitiers and the famous Vallée des Singes in Romagne are just a drive away. The town enjoys a typical French climate with mild winters and warm, lovely summers. The beautiful Vienne river meanders nearby, adding to the scenic beauty of the region.

Living here means indulging in long summer walks through enchanting countryside, embracing the local culture, savoring the fine French cuisine, and exploring the surrounding vineyards too. The location is deeply immersed in history, with numerous medieval castles, Romanesque churches, museums, and monuments, which provides a rich cultural experience for those living here.

In essence, this is not just a property; it is a lifestyle, nestled in the beautiful French countryside with an opportunity to enjoy the alluring French lifestyle. This property promises an unmatched comfort of living, an integrated community experience, and a chance to revel in an idyllic setting. This very attractive proposition is priced at 477,000€.

Should you be looking for a property that offers you both the tranquillity of the countryside and an element of enterprise, this could indeed be a perfect fit for you.

Details

Amount of bedrooms
10
Size
300
Price per m²
€1,590
Garden size
1900
Has Garden
No
Has Parking
No
Has Basement
No
Condition
good
Amount of Bathrooms
9
Has swimming pool
Yes
Property type
House
Energy label

Unknown

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Introducing an appealing country home set on the tranquil, scenic landscape of Brux, Poitou-Charentes, in France. Comprising two beautifully stone-structured properties, this enticing offering is seated on a generous plot of woodland, presenting captivating vistas to its lucky inhabitants. This neatly sized, 142 sqm, two-bedroom property is just more than a home. It’s a quintessential embodiment of rural French charm. As you approach, a courteously private and gated lane will guide you to this sanctuary of peace and tranquility. The main house, meticulously renovated, offers comfortably sized bedrooms that echo a sense of modern rustic taste. Welcome guests into your house through a welcoming entrance hall, which leads to a large bathroom, conveniently combined with a laundry room. Nestled at the end of the hall, discover the hidden potential of a sizable cellar - ideal for storing wines or changed into a cozy retreat. Centrally located, an efficiently equipped kitchen sits ready to cater to your culinary needs. Adjacent, find the heart of the home: a spacious living room that ignites comfort and warmth, completed by an elegant fireplace and a practical mezzanine. Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms promise peaceful slumber. The house also boasts a second bathroom complete with WC, for comfortable living. For added convenience, every window within the home comes with electric solar shutters, ensuring the ideal balance of natural lighting and privacy. In close proximity, hosting potential for renovation, is a separate annex of two rooms. This fixer-upper benefits from existing water and electricity supply and has potential for loft conversion (subject to necessary permissions). A cellar sits underneath, presenting add ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes, you'll find a unique opportunity—a lovely stone house located in Brux, France. Imagine waking up to the serene sound of birds chirping, with a freshly brewed coffee in hand, enjoying your breakfast while gazing out over lush woodland views. This property offers that and much more, perfect for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. Offering 142 square meters, the main house provides ample room for creativity and comfort. As you arrive, a private gated lane welcomes you to this exquisite property. The stone structure standing proudly, showcasing rustic authenticity yet harmoniously intertwined with modern living comforts. The house exudes a sense of warmth that only a well-loved home can provide. Let's start with a stroll through the ground floor. First, you enter a welcoming hall—this sets the tone as a home that embraces you as soon as you walk in. Toward the end of the hall, there's a comprehensive bathroom equipped with laundry facilities, paired nicely with easy access to a sizable cellar perfect for extra storage or those vintage wine collections you might start accumulating. A well-fitted kitchen rests to the left, where culinary adventures await. On the right is an expansive living room featuring a delightful fireplace that offers a cozy gathering place, especially during those chilly winter evenings. The soaring ceiling allows for a delightful mezzanine, creating an additional airy dimension to this living space. Change the scenery with a quick jaunt up the staircase, where two comfortable bedrooms offer an inviting respite after a long day. You'll also find another bathroom here, adding convenience to your daily routine. ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Brux, this quaint three-bedroom house promises a blend of comfort and potential, making it an intriguing proposition for those looking to immerse themselves in the peaceful rural landscapes of Poitou-Charentes, Vienne, France. Priced at €196,000 and covering an area of 110 square meters, this property extends a warm invitation to both overseas buyers and expats to experience the tranquility and homely ambiance of this region. The ground floor of this traditionally styled home includes a brightly lit living room equipped with a cozy wood stove, perfect for chilly evenings. The fitted and well-equipped kitchen adjoins a dining area, providing a functional space for daily meals and family gatherings. In addition, the ground floor features two bedrooms, a versatile office space, and a utility room, accommodating a range of activities and needs. The layout is complemented by a bathroom complete with all necessary fixtures, and a separate WC for convenience. Ascending to the upper floor, a spacious 50-square-meter bedroom awaits, complete with an en-suite bathroom, offering a private retreat for parents or visiting guests. This ample space could easily be transformed into a luxurious master suite or divided to create additional rooms, depending on the new owner's requirements. What truly sets this property apart is its generous outdoor space. The house boasts a vast 2722-square-meter garden, enclosed to ensure privacy and security. The presence of multiple outbuildings, including a shed, barns, a workshop, and an old house, present multiple possibilities for renovation and personalization. These spaces are ideal for those who may wish to engage in creative or agricultural projects, or simply ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the charming town of Chaunay, Vienne, 86510, France, sits this magnificent 4-bedroom farmhouse. The property offers more than just a house; it's a chance to embrace a spotlight of tranquility in the French countryside, where gentle rolling hills and stunning landscapes are part of your everyday view. Radiating rustic charm and warmth, this farmhouse has been beautifully maintained while preserving its historical and architectural integrity. The property covers more than a hectare of land, home to an incredible garden boasting an impressive collection of almost 1200 different species of trees. Away from the main house, the land unfolds into a breathtaking mix of a pond, a thriving vegetable garden, partly wooded areas, and a 15th-century dovecote. As you step into this property from its main entrance, you're greeted by a generously proportioned living room (33 m2), radiating warmth with its beam details, French window and a stove. Adjacent to the living room is a roomy, fitted Kitchen (35 m2) with a stove and a French window. The ground floor is completed by a laundry room (10 m2), hall (9m2), WC (1m2), and Shower room (5 m2). Climbing up to the first floor, you will find a spacious Mezzanine/Living room (24 m2) and two bedrooms, 34 m2 and 16 m2 respectively, all with parquet floors and beams. The bathroom (8 m2) showcases elegance with a tiled floor, an indulgent 2-person bathtub, double washbasin, shower, and WC. The house also has a studio with an additional two bedrooms and a shower room. Features of the farmhouse include: - Tiled floors - Window treatments - Four generous-sized bedrooms - Two ample bathrooms - A separate studio with additional bedrooms And lastly, consider this: a spa room. T ... click here to read more

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Set in the serene and picturesque hamlet of Chaunay, Poitou-Charentes, this five-bedroom stone house offers a charming blend of rustic allure and ample space, making it a perfect choice for families or those seeking a retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life. The property is nestled in a tranquil location with easy access to the N10 motorway, connecting to Poitiers and Angouleme, which allows for convenient travel and connectivity. The main residence of this stone house covers 175 square meters of living space, featuring a welcoming porch entrance that leads into a cozy dining room adorned with a tiled floor and an inviting staircase. The fitted kitchen, equipped with an island, beams with rustic charm courtesy of its exposed wooden beams and a functional layout. The through living room, spanning 33 square meters, is furnished with a fireplace and a wood-burning stove that adds warmth and character. Adjacent to this is a 41 square meter veranda currently utilized as a games room; this delightful space looks out onto the garden, providing an ideal setting for relaxation and family gatherings. For accommodations, the first floor houses two beautifully maintained bedrooms with wooden flooring and a generous 15 square meter bathroom equipped with all necessities. The master bedroom, an expansive 20 square meter space, includes an en-suite shower room, ensuring privacy and convenience. Additionally, the property features a one-bedroom gite of 86 square meters, which could serve as guest accommodation or potentially generate rental income. It includes a fitted kitchen with a quaint lounge that boasts a tiled floor, stone fireplace, and doors opening to the outdoors. The bedroom on the first floor of the gite impresse ... click here to read more

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Here we go! As a real estate agent with a wealth of experience, I find myself incredibly excited to share this unique offering nestled in the enchanting commune of Chaunay, located in the picturesque Vienne department of the Poitou-Charentes region in France. If you're considering relocating or investing from abroad, this could truly be the house to call your home in Europe. This delightful home sits comfortably in a serene hamlet, advantageously positioned near major routes that provide effortless access to the vibrant cities of Poitiers and Angoulême. Such proximity offers a perfect balance between tranquility and convenience, providing an ideal setup for families or individuals who appreciate the quieter life yet want the occasional accessibility of the city life's amenities. Now, let's talk about the house itself. This well-maintained property boasts an expansive living area of approximately 140 square meters, thoughtfully spread across two levels. The house comprises four spacious bedrooms, perfect for accommodating a growing family or hosting guests. On the ground floor, you'll find an inviting entrance hall that leads into a fitted kitchen, seamlessly opening up to a warm living-dining area. There's also a storeroom and a convenient toilet on this level, with two of the bedrooms situated here for ease of access. Moving upstairs, a landing leads you to a well-appointed bathroom, an additional toilet, and two further bedrooms. This thoughtful layout ensures privacy and space for everyone in the household. And step outside, where you'll discover not just one but two garages, providing ample space for vehicles, storage, or even transforming into a workshop if you fancy a project. Also, there's an enticing swimming ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque village of Chaunay, Charente, this delightful stone house offers a unique opportunity to own a slice of French countryside charm. Perfectly suited for those seeking a tranquil second home or a vacation retreat, this property combines rustic elegance with modern comforts, all set against the backdrop of the serene French landscape. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee in the enclosed garden, and planning a day filled with exploration or relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Chaunay, a village that embodies the quintessential French experience. Property Highlights: - Location: Situated in Chaunay, Charente, a region known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and historic charm. - Size: A spacious 180 square meters, offering ample room for family and friends. - Bedrooms: Two cozy bedrooms, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. - Bathrooms: One well-appointed bathroom, ensuring comfort and convenience. - Price: An attractive €107,000, making it an affordable entry into the French second home market. - Condition: The house is in good condition, ready for immediate enjoyment. - Garden: A lovely enclosed garden, ideal for outdoor dining, gardening, or simply soaking up the sun. - Outbuilding: A separate space that can be transformed into an artist's studio, workshop, or guest accommodation. - Garage: Secure parking for one car, with additional storage space. The Chaunay Lifestyle: Chaunay is more than just a location; it's a lifestyle. This charming village offers a peaceful retreat from the hustle and bustle of city life, yet it's conveniently located near major transport links, making it easily accessible for internationa ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this expansive 7-bedroom property in Chaunay, France, offers a unique opportunity for those seeking a second home or vacation retreat. With its serene setting amidst lush landscapes and proximity to charming market towns, this property is more than just a house; it's a gateway to a lifestyle filled with relaxation, exploration, and unforgettable memories. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the distant chirping of birds, as the sun casts a warm glow over the verdant surroundings. This property, comprising two distinct houses, provides the perfect blend of privacy and communal living, making it ideal for family gatherings or hosting friends. The Main House: - Spacious Living: The main house boasts a generous kitchen-diner, perfect for culinary adventures and family meals. - Comfortable Bedrooms: With five bedrooms, there's ample space for everyone to unwind after a day of exploring the local attractions. - Relaxation Areas: A cozy living area and a covered veranda offer inviting spaces to relax, read, or simply enjoy the tranquil ambiance. The Guest House: - Modern Comforts: Recently modernized, this two-bedroom house is bright and airy, offering a comfortable retreat for guests or potential rental income. - Private Outdoor Space: Enjoy a secluded garden area, ideal for morning coffees or evening barbecues. Outdoor Oasis: - Expansive Grounds: Set on approximately 2400m², the property features mature trees and shrubs, providing shade and a sense of seclusion. - Pool Area: A well-appointed pool area invites you to cool off during warm summer days, with plenty of space for sunbathing and relaxation. - Ample Parking: A spacious gravel drivew ... click here to read more

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Come and experience the joys of country living with this beautifully converted, 3-bedroom barn, tucked away in the peaceful hamlet of Chaunay in Poitou Charentes, France. This delightful country home exudes charm and character which evokes a sense of tranquility, and space which are both in abundance. Tastefully decorated, it encompasses a considerable living space of 210m2, with light, airy rooms that capture the essence of relaxed yet refined country living. The ground floor is the heart of the home presenting a fully fitted and equipped kitchen that expands over 36.45m2, featuring a stone floor, central island, and a cozy wood-burning stove. This space is perfect for those who love to cook, and to entertain. Adjacent to the kitchen is a practical utility room, complete with tiled flooring and washing machine connection. This floor also hosts a comfortable dinning room with lounge, featuring parquet flooring and a French window illustrating panoramic views of the surrounding countryside. The crowning glory of the ground floor has to be the additional lounge area which expands over a generous 47.28m2, featuring parquet flooring, a wood-burning stove and a very large bay window. It is a spectacular place to unwind and connect with nature. Each of the three bedrooms on the first floor come with parquet flooring, with one of them having an en-suite shower room embedded with a parquet flooring, WC, sink and shower. What makes this property even more appealing is that, despite its country location, it offers an array of modern amenities such as: - 2 well-appointed bathrooms with showers, sinks and toilets - Solar panels for personal electricity generation - Air conditioning - A dining room and lounge - A large kitchen ... click here to read more

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Sunday morning in the Vienne countryside has a specific quality to it. The air smells of cut grass and woodsmoke, the church bell in the village of Blanzay carries clear across the fields, and your kitchen — with its log burner crackling and coffee on the stove — is warm in a way that proper stone walls make it. That's what owning this barn conversion actually feels like. Not a brochure fantasy. The real thing. This is a proper barn conversion sitting in a quiet hamlet just outside Blanzay, a five-minute drive from the market town of Civray and its Friday morning market stalls selling Charentais melons, local goat's cheese, and honey from the Vienne valley. The building has been thoughtfully transformed from agricultural outbuilding into a genuinely liveable home — 130 square metres of interior space spread across a layout that manages to feel both open and intimate at once. Walk into the kitchen-dining room first, because that's where the life of this house happens. There's a log burner, solid fitted units, and enough room that eight people can eat together without anyone feeling squeezed. Behind it, a dedicated utility room houses the central heating boiler and the solar hot water system — practical infrastructure that keeps running costs down and, for a second home in rural France, matters more than most buyers initially realise. A pantry and a separate WC complete the ground floor's working zone. Then comes the double-height living room, and this is the room that stops people mid-stride. The ceiling goes straight up, exposing the original barn volume, with a mezzanine gallery spanning part of it. A chimney anchors one wall. Light from high windows falls at angles that shift through the day. Next to this space sits ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the tranquil heart of Blanzay, a charming village in the Vienne department of Poitou-Charentes, France, lies a spacious 4-bedroom house waiting to offer a new family its welcoming embrace. This property, situated in an idyllic countryside setting, promises a blend of peace, history, and convenience that many seek when considering a life in France. Perfectly suited for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life, yet still stay connected with community life and local amenities, this home beckons. Blanzay, however small, is an ideal spot for families or individuals keen on integrating into a tight-knit community while enjoying the awe-inspiring landscapes that surround them. With its warm summers and mild winters, the climate here invites you to enjoy all four seasons without extremes. Its picturesque fields, gentle rolling hills, and inviting forests make it a haven for any nature lover. Imagine starting your mornings with a leisurely stroll or cycle on one of the many paths that meander through this beautiful landscape, exploring traditional French life like never before. Upon entering this property, you are welcomed into a generously sized dining room, approximately 33m², warmed by a pellet burning stove. This space can comfortably accommodate family gatherings, ensuring many memorable meals. Adjoining this area is a kitchen, fully fitted and equipped with modern appliances, including a range cooker, extractor hood, and dishwasher, covering 18m². An attached utility room, with doors leading to the rear garden, provides all the necessary functionality. Let your imagination flow as you envision countless home-cooked meals shared amidst loved ones in these spaces. Stepping further inside, you f ... click here to read more

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Nestled within the serene hamlet of Blanzay in the charming region of Poitou-Charentes, France, this captivating 4-bedroom house extends a warm invitation to you and your family. This property, beautifully restored and ready to welcome new occupants, offers the perfect blend of comfort and potential for creating cherished memories. Situated in Blanzay, the property provides an enviable lifestyle that balances the tranquility of rural living with the convenience of essential amenities nearby. Blanzay is a slice of paradise for those who enjoy a quiet life with the option to explore vibrant French culture in greater Vienne. Imagine waking up to the sound of birds in your garden, a precious oasis that will become your retreat. Here, in Poitou-Charentes, life unfolds at a measured pace that is both refreshing and invigorating. The region enjoys a temperate climate, with mild winters and warm summers, making it pleasant most of the year. The spring and fall seasons bring a tapestry of colors that make living in this area feel like stepping into a painting. As you approach the house, a delightful landscape features mature trees and a tranquil pond setting the welcoming tone. Upon entering the ground floor, you're greeted by a spacious dining room warmed by a pellet stove, perfect for gathering during the cooler months. Adjacent is a well-appointed kitchen where culinary adventures await, and a handy scullery to manage your household needs. For relaxation, the living room offers comfort with its wood stove, ideal for cozy evenings spent in good company or with a favorite book. The practical layout of the ground floor includes one of the four bedrooms with an en-suite shower, ideal for guests or for use as a master suite. A ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the heart of the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region, this delightful 3-bedroom house in Blanzay offers the perfect retreat for those seeking a second home in France. With its charming rural setting, this property is an ideal escape for families, couples, or anyone looking to immerse themselves in the tranquil French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle sounds of nature, sipping your morning coffee on a sun-drenched terrace, and planning a day filled with exploration and relaxation. This is the lifestyle that awaits you in Blanzay, a quaint village that embodies the essence of French rural living. Property Highlights: - Spacious Living: With 150 square meters of living space, this home offers ample room for family gatherings and entertaining guests. - Modern Comforts: Renovated in 2019, the house combines traditional charm with modern amenities, ensuring a comfortable stay. - Outdoor Oasis: The property boasts a generous 900 square meter plot, complete with a jacuzzi, perfect for unwinding after a day of adventure. - Convenient Layout: The ground floor features a large living room and kitchen that open onto a south-facing terrace, a bedroom, a dressing room, a shower room, a toilet, and a boiler room-laundry room. - Charming Bedrooms: Upstairs, two attic bedrooms, one with a dressing room and en-suite bathroom, offer cozy retreats. - Garage and Gardens: A large garage and gardens at the front and rear provide additional space and privacy. Local Lifestyle and Attractions: Blanzay is a hidden gem in the Vienne department, offering a peaceful lifestyle with easy access to local amenities. The village itself has a grocery store and a restaurant, ensuring you have everything you need within reach. Just a ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the serene hamlet of Blanzay, within the picturesque region of Poitou-Charentes in Vienne, France, this charming 4-bedroom stone house represents an inviting blend of comfort and rustic character. Priced at €318,000, the home has been thoughtfully renovated to offer a harmonious living environment suitable for families or individuals seeking a tranquil lifestyle. Property Features: - Spacious 200 sqm living area - Four well-sized bedrooms - Three bathrooms - Separate lounge with fireplace - Modern kitchen with ample workspace and storage - Adjacent utility room - Office area - Central heating and wood pellet stoves - Exposed wooden beams - A variety of outbuildings offering over 160 sqm of additional space (potential for development, subject to planning permission) - Beautifully maintained gardens with walled sections, private seating areas, established shrubs, and fruit trees - Ecological features including a well and a system to collect rainwater to a decorative pond As you step inside, the property welcomes you with a cosy reception room that doubles as a dining area, featuring a recently installed wood pellet burner that adds warmth and ambiance. To the right, a spacious lounge awaits, complete with a traditional fireplace and direct access to a comfortable double bedroom and a modern shower room. The kitchen, a recent upgrade, is equipped with contemporary amenities and sufficient workspace, making it a delight for culinary activities. Steps from the kitchen lead to a well-organized utility room that also provides garden access. Upstairs, the charm of exposed wooden beams fills the space where two additional double bedrooms offer ample room for storage. A single bedroom and a separate bathroom plus to ... click here to read more

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Nestled in the picturesque region of Poitou Charentes, this delightful 4-bedroom bungalow in Blanzay offers a serene escape for those seeking a second home in the heart of France. With its expansive 8,000 m² garden, this property is a haven of tranquility, perfect for unwinding and enjoying the idyllic French countryside. Imagine waking up to the gentle rustle of leaves and the sweet scent of blooming flowers. This bungalow, just 2 km from the charming village of Blanzay and 8 km from the bustling town of Civray, provides the perfect balance of seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're looking for a holiday retreat or a long-term investment, this property promises a lifestyle of comfort and leisure. ### A Home That Welcomes You Upon entering, you're greeted by a bright and airy living room, where a large south-facing bay window floods the space with natural light. The room's tiled floors and neutral palette create a warm and inviting atmosphere, ideal for both relaxation and entertaining. The kitchen, fully fitted and equipped, is a culinary enthusiast's dream. French windows open onto the garden, allowing you to enjoy the fresh air while preparing meals. Imagine hosting summer barbecues or intimate dinners with friends and family, surrounded by the beauty of your private oasis. ### Bedrooms Designed for Comfort The bungalow boasts four well-appointed bedrooms, each offering a peaceful retreat at the end of the day. The master bedroom features an en-suite shower room, providing convenience and privacy. With ample storage and large windows, these rooms are perfect for accommodating guests or creating a personal sanctuary. ### Outdoor Living at Its Finest Step outside, and you'll find yourself in a lush, tree-fil ... click here to read more

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Tucked away in the charming and tranquil village of Blanzay, France, this inviting property is quite the gem for anyone eyeing a slice of the picturesque French countryside. Situated between the lively market towns of Civray and Ruffec, this 5-bedroom detached house captures the essence of rural living with modern conveniences. As a busy real estate agent, let me quickly give you the scoop on why this might just be the perfect choice for your dream home abroad. Built in the 1990's, this house offers an expansive 195 square meters of living space, appealing to both large families or even two families looking to cohabit gracefully under one roof. The clever division of the floors allows for privacy while maintaining a sense of togetherness. Imagine waking up to the serenade of birds and the gentle hum of village life while sipping your morning coffee — sounds peaceful, doesn't it? Let’s start with the first floor where every detail speaks to warmth and comfort. Upon entering, you’re greeted by a 10m2 fitted kitchen, perfectly adequate for preparing hearty French meals. Adjacent to the kitchen is a spacious 32m2 living room that’s the heart of the house. With its tiled floor, beamed ceiling, and a cozy fireplace with a wood-burning insert, it’s the perfect setting for family gatherings. Not to mention, the double aspect windows and French doors flood the space with light and open up to a lovely 13m2 veranda — ideal for relaxing afternoons. This level also consists of three modestly sized bedrooms, and a WC and shower room, providing ample private space for family or guests. The attention to functional living continues on the ground floor, where you’ll find a modern 22m2 kitchen ready to serve all your culinary needs, alo ... click here to read more

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Welcome to a charming slice of tranquility nestled in the heart of the picturesque Valence-en-Poitou, located in the Vienne department of France. This delightful country home is an enchanting escape from the hustle and bustle of city life, perfect for those who cherish peace, serenity, and the timeless beauty of the countryside. With a rich history dating back to the late 19th or early 20th century, this house is truly a piece of art, offering both comfort and character. As a busy real estate agent, I can assure ya there's truly a lot to uncover about this gem. With a spacious 290 square meters at your disposal, this home boasts 5 cozy bedrooms and 2 well-appointed bathrooms, striking a balance between family-friendly and comfortably spacious. It's the ideal setting for creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere where you can entertain family and friends alike. Let me walk you through the house in my own style. Picture this: you enter through a welcoming entrance that immediately sets a homey tone. You’ll find a fully equipped kitchen where culinary dreams come to life, paired with a practical back kitchen for those who love to cook without limits. A comfortable living room awaits to provide the perfect backdrop for cozy evenings on the couch. Additionally, on the ground floor, there is a convenient shower room and toilet alongside three welcoming bedrooms. Climb up to the first floor, and you'll be greeted by a large living room, ideal for gatherings or just unwinding after a long day. Here, you'll discover two additional bedrooms alongside another shower room and toilet, ensuring ample space for everyone. Altogether, it's a home that thrives on the essence of comfort and ease. Now, let’s talk about the spectacular ex ... click here to read more

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Discover the charm and potential of this delightful 4-bedroom house nestled in the serene village of Chaunay, located in the picturesque Poitou-Charentes region of Vienne, France. With a generous 154 square meters of living space sitting on a grand plot of 5805 square meters, this property offers ample room for a family looking to embrace the rural French lifestyle. This house is a true fixer-upper, presenting a wonderful opportunity for those ready to put their stamp on a property and create their dream home. The main building features four well-sized bedrooms and two bathrooms, providing plenty of space for family livability or guest accommodation. The property also includes an old adjoining house that consists of one room, ideal for conversion into a study, art studio, or additional storage space. The extensive grounds also house a large barn with a newly replaced roof, offering 200 square meters of space that could be transformed into a remarkable arrayocreative endeavors, be it an expansive home workshop, garage, or even a venue for small gatherings. Opposite the main building, additional outbuildings include a shed, stables, and more stables, ideal for those interested in keeping animals or developing farming activities. The grounds of this property provide a peaceful rural setting with plenty of space for children to play or for hosting family and friends at outdoor gatherings. It's a canvas awaiting the touch of enthusiastic homeowners ready to invigorate this space with new life. The house is situated in the village of Chaunay, an inviting community known for its tranquility and beauty. Living in Chaunay, you'll be immersed in the quintessential French village atmosphere, complete with traditional markets, l ... click here to read more

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