Large Teaser
Reference246752
Price487,600 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms4
Floor Space300.0m2
Land Area1,553.0m2

Renovated 6 bedroom House for sale with countryside view in Montlieu La Garde, Poitou-Charentes

487,600 EUR
391,988 GBP487,706 USD
Beautifully renovated and spacious stone house with 6 bedrooms, just a short walk from all amenities and around 45 minutes from the centre of the cosmopolitan city of Bordeaux.

The 300m2 character property has been the subject of a beautifully sympathetic renovation, retaining many of the original period features.

The whole house is double glazed and on the ground floor, which boasts underfloor heating generated by an air heat source pump, there is the original stone fireplace and elm staircase. There is a super kitchen-diner which opens onto a covered terrace with superb uninterrupted views across the swimming pool towards the Dordogne, and there is also an en-suite bedroom...
Beautifully renovated and spacious stone house with 6 bedrooms, just a short walk from all amenities and around 45 minutes from the centre of the cosmopolitan city of Bordeaux.

The 300m2 character property has been the subject of a beautifully sympathetic renovation, retaining many of the original period features.

The whole house is double glazed and on the ground floor, which boasts underfloor heating generated by an air heat source pump, there is the original stone fireplace and elm staircase. There is a super kitchen-diner which opens onto a covered terrace with superb uninterrupted views across the swimming pool towards the Dordogne, and there is also an en-suite bedroom with shower room on the ground floor.

Upstairs on the first floor are 4 further bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, as well as a family bathroom.
The garden level can be accessed from inside the house or independently by its own access and features a spacious one bedroom apartment with a large dining/kitchen/living area overlooking the pool and the glorious view (possible gite business - subject to necessary permissions).
There is also a wine cellar and a laundry area on this level.

Outside are a number of terraced areas for summer dining, including around the pretty pool.
There are two workshops below the pool and the sunny garden opens on to the rolling countryside for those who enjoy country walks.

This large, comfortable property is beautifully presented, mixing the old with the new. Ideally located in a quiet spot within the village and only a short drive to Bordeaux and the Atlantic beaches.
Viewing is highly recommended.
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