Five bedroomed Petit Manor House with several outbuildings and a beautiful garden. The property is situated in a pretty village, crossed by the river Charente, with all basic amenities. The house is in good general condition; just some updating may be required. A nice opportunity for people looking for an old house, close to amenities but away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
- Basement:
Kitchen/living room (26,11m2) : lino
Laundry room (7,5m2) : WC, shower, washing machine connection
Large cellar under the entrance, and the two living rooms
- Ground floor:
Living room 1 (19,50m2): tiled floor, open fireplace
Entrance hall (8,40m2): tiled floor
Living room 2 (19,52m2): tiled floor
Fitted and equipped kitchen (13,35m2) : tiled floor
Shower room (4,50m2): lino, shower, basin
WC (1,97m2) : WC
Bedroom 1 (8,53m2): tiled floor, cupboard
- 1st floor:
Bedroom 2 (10,15m2) : seagrass, sink, cupboard
Bedroom 3 (13,51m2) : wooden floor, cupboard
Bedroom 4 (12,12m2) : wooden floor
Bedroom 5 (13,60m2) : wooden floor
Terrace overlooking the garden, level with the bedrooms
Corridor (6,14m2)
WC (1,52m2): tiled floor
- Exterior:
Garage (15,20m2): concrete floor
Small barn (15m2): concrete floor
Workshop (11,70m2): concrete floor, attic above
Small roofs
Above ground pool
Garden
The department of Charente is located in the centre-west of France and is part of the Poitou-Charentes region along with Deux Sevres, Charente Maritime and the Vienne department.
Its name as is often the case comes from the river Charente which snakes through the department. Two local dialects are spoken in the area, Saintongeais in the west and Occitan to the east.
Charente is a thriving department for several reasons, Cognac production is one of the most interesting and profitable industries, the export level of approx. 95% is a success, the consumption in France being only 5% (some say they keep the best 5% in France!).
The department has many typical towns, Angouleme in the south east for example hosts an international festival that attracts hundreds of visitors and is not to be missed.
The region is popular with hikers, bikers and nature lovers who like to discover the woodlands, lakes and streams that are part of this amazing landscape.
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