Reference252497
Price549,000 EUR
Bedrooms4
Bathrooms2
Floor Space224.0m2
Land Area4,596.0m2

Character 4 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Segonzac, Nouvelle Aquitaine

549,000 EUR
455,670 GBP576,450 USD
Beautiful 4-bedroom former Cognac producer's house, located in a small hamlet,within walking/cycling distance of the shops and restaurants of the little town of Segonzac, capital of the prestigious Grande Champagne region of the Cognac vineyards.

Set over two floors, the charming stone property has plenty of habitable space (224m2) and also offers potential for further development (subject to the necessary permissions).

Ground floor - the entrance provides access to a large living room which in turn opens to a very generous conservatory running along the back of the house. Off the living room is a vaulted wine cellar.
There is a second living room / snug / office as well ...
Beautiful 4-bedroom former Cognac producer's house, located in a small hamlet,within walking/cycling distance of the shops and restaurants of the little town of Segonzac, capital of the prestigious Grande Champagne region of the Cognac vineyards.

Set over two floors, the charming stone property has plenty of habitable space (224m2) and also offers potential for further development (subject to the necessary permissions).

Ground floor - the entrance provides access to a large living room which in turn opens to a very generous conservatory running along the back of the house. Off the living room is a vaulted wine cellar.
There is a second living room / snug / office as well as a very spacious kitchen - with plenty of space for a dining table.
Off the kitchen is a second conservatory, a laundry room and a large entertainment room (complete with Cognac still).
There is also a wc and a bedroom suite comprising bedroom, bathroom and dressing room on this floor.

Upstairs, a large landing leads to three double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC.

Attached to the house and arranged around the large courtyard to the front of it are a variety of substantial outbuilding offering covered parking, storage and development potential.

Set in over an acre, the mature and landscaped gardens to the back of the house are mainly laid to lawn with a number of mature specimen trees, flower borders and shrubs.

This impressive house is in a great location, close to Segonzac and just a short drive from the historic towns of Cognac and Jarnac. Properties like this in this area rarely come to the market.
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