Reference247228
Price499,000 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Floor Space195.0m2
Land Area4,197.0m2

Character 3 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Matha, Poitou-Charentes

499,000 EUR
429,140 GBP533,930 USD
In excellent condition throughout and full of character and charm, this superb barn conversion is set on over 1 acre of land with a heated swimming pool and situated right in the heart the village.

The front door opens into a huge dual-aspect farmhouse kitchen (40m2) with tiled floor, exposed beams, fitted kitchen units, double-height ceiling and glazed doors to the enclosed courtyard and pool to the back of the house. This room is easily large enough for a distinct kitchen, sitting and dining areas. Off the kitchen is the boiler room. To the right of the kitchen a wide passage leads to the sitting room. Off this passage is a good-size shower room (walk-in shower, wash basin and WC),...
In excellent condition throughout and full of character and charm, this superb barn conversion is set on over 1 acre of land with a heated swimming pool and situated right in the heart the village.

The front door opens into a huge dual-aspect farmhouse kitchen (40m2) with tiled floor, exposed beams, fitted kitchen units, double-height ceiling and glazed doors to the enclosed courtyard and pool to the back of the house. This room is easily large enough for a distinct kitchen, sitting and dining areas. Off the kitchen is the boiler room. To the right of the kitchen a wide passage leads to the sitting room. Off this passage is a good-size shower room (walk-in shower, wash basin and WC), which also has plumbing for a washing machine. The large sitting room (47m2) has a tiled floor, exposed stone walls, exposed beams, an attractive limestone Charentaise fireplace and a glazed door to the front garden. To the far side of the sitting room a doorway leads to a ground floor bedroom (12m2 - with tiled floor and high ceiling with exposed beams) and a room currently used as an office (17m2 - with tiled floor, exposed stone wall and sliding patio doors to the garden). It would be a simple matter to convert this room for use as a bedroom.

A wooden staircase rises from the kitchen to the first floor landing. To the left a bridge links the landing with a mezzanine room (14m2 - potential 5th bedroom). To the right the landing leads to a bedroom (14m2) which has an en-suite WC with a washbasin). At the end of the landing a door opens to the dual-aspect master bedroom (28m2) with wooden floor, exposed stone wall and exposed beam ceiling. Off this bedroom is an en-suite bathroom (free-standing bath, walk-in shower, washbasin and WC).

The house sits on a 4,197m2 plot. A drive leads from the village lane across the front garden to the house where there is plenty of parking space. To the back of the house is a prettily landscaped enclosed courtyard garden in which is the heated swimming pool. The far side of the courtyard is bounded by a large stone barn. Gates from the courtyard open to the rest of the garden which wraps around the side of the house and meets up with the garden to the front. There is a second access to the garden from another village lane.

This is a very attractive property which has been carefully converted.

Double glazing throughout the house also benefits from underfloor heating on most of the ground floor.
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