Reference250318
Price450,500 EUR
Bedrooms3
Bathrooms2
Floor Space191.0m2
Land Area4,134.0m2

Quiet 3 bedroom House for sale with countryside and panoramic views in Montmoreau, Nouvelle Aquitaine

450,500 EUR
387,430 GBP482,035 USD
Beautifully and carefully renovated 3 bedroom stone built farmhouse, situated in a quiet setting, yet just 3km from the market town of Montmoreau and the fast TGV train to Bordeaux and Paris from Angouleme only a 35 minute drive away.

With a living area of 191m2, this lovely home, which is ideal for outdoor and indoor living, features a large sitting room with a fireplace and access out to the terrace and swimming pool. Connected between the sitting room and the kitchen is a bright and generous dining area and there are 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

This is a home, which has retained its sense of character, is designed for modern living.

Outside, leading on from the terra...
Beautifully and carefully renovated 3 bedroom stone built farmhouse, situated in a quiet setting, yet just 3km from the market town of Montmoreau and the fast TGV train to Bordeaux and Paris from Angouleme only a 35 minute drive away.

With a living area of 191m2, this lovely home, which is ideal for outdoor and indoor living, features a large sitting room with a fireplace and access out to the terrace and swimming pool. Connected between the sitting room and the kitchen is a bright and generous dining area and there are 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms.

This is a home, which has retained its sense of character, is designed for modern living.

Outside, leading on from the terrace, is a heated swimming pool with extensive views over the surrounding countryside. A large partially open space has been created at the side of the house which could function as an artists studio or just an additional area to relax in.

The property uses solar energy to produce electricity for the home and the pool is heated by an air source heat pump.

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