Reference249482
Price1,696,000 EUR
Bedrooms11
Bathrooms8
Floor Space590.0m2
Land Area6.1 Ha

Unique 11 bedroom House for sale with panoramic and countryside views in Angouleme, Nouvelle Aquitaine

1,696,000 EUR
1,458,560 GBP1,814,720 USD
Superb, grand and spacious 11 bedroom stone built manoire, which is ideally situated within one of the most beautiful natural riverside settings.

The setting is is simply magical, a little corner of paradise in France.

The property includes a maison de maitre of 313m2 (+130m2 convertible on the 2nd floor), a beautiful mill of 265m2, a large barn of 215m2 (suitable for conversion) and various outbuildings, including a 160m2 room attached to the maison de maitre (ideal for events or classic cars).

Structurally in good condition (new roof, electricity redone, new windows), the maison de maitre requires some refurbishment. The mill is a charming house with spacious rooms a...
Superb, grand and spacious 11 bedroom stone built manoire, which is ideally situated within one of the most beautiful natural riverside settings.

The setting is is simply magical, a little corner of paradise in France.

The property includes a maison de maitre of 313m2 (+130m2 convertible on the 2nd floor), a beautiful mill of 265m2, a large barn of 215m2 (suitable for conversion) and various outbuildings, including a 160m2 room attached to the maison de maitre (ideal for events or classic cars).

Structurally in good condition (new roof, electricity redone, new windows), the maison de maitre requires some refurbishment. The mill is a charming house with spacious rooms and superb views over the river. What a fabulous setting.

The estate covers just over 6 hectares (around 14.8 acres). It includes 3 islands, a beautiful orchard, a vegetable garden, a poplar grove and meadows.

The property generates its own electricity and has its own source of drinking water (Cartesian well).

Stunning natural environment, charm, absolute tranquility and privacy, this property is unrivalled in the Charente and is ideal as a family home or perfect for a business opportunity such as a B&B business.

FEATURES
Swimming Pool
Spring
Carport
Internet
Water Softener
Garage
Good Condition
Panoramic Views
Land
Loft
Cellar
Laundry Room
Attic
Study
Land: 60,866m2
Panoramic Views
Riverside Views
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