Reference246579
Price519,400 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms4
Floor Space391.0m2
Land Area4,615.0m2

6 bedroom House for sale with Income Potential in Saint Savin, Poitou-Charentes

519,400 EUR
446,684 GBP555,758 USD
Rare opportunity to acquire this substantial 4 bedroom house with a large garden, in-ground heated pool, various outbuildings and a second, smaller, attached house suitable for rental or additional residential accommodation (subject to necessary permissions).

One of the finest properties in Saint Savin, this entire property has been renovated and maintained to a high standard and has preserved period features throughout.
Situated on a quiet road in the town centre, a short distance from the River Gartempe and the UNESCO-listed Abbey, this property will appeal to a wide range of clients. It is within easy walking distance to the town square with its bars, restaurants, bakeries a...
Rare opportunity to acquire this substantial 4 bedroom house with a large garden, in-ground heated pool, various outbuildings and a second, smaller, attached house suitable for rental or additional residential accommodation (subject to necessary permissions).

One of the finest properties in Saint Savin, this entire property has been renovated and maintained to a high standard and has preserved period features throughout.
Situated on a quiet road in the town centre, a short distance from the River Gartempe and the UNESCO-listed Abbey, this property will appeal to a wide range of clients. It is within easy walking distance to the town square with its bars, restaurants, bakeries and other shops, making this many people's idea of the perfect location.
For those with children, there are infant and primary schools within a few minutes walk, and a secondary school a short distance further.

On entry to the spacious 391m2 property, there is a period hallway with original tiled flooring; to the right is a living room which connects to a dining room. Both rooms have many period features and off the dining room there is a cloakroom and access doors to the rear garden and the wine cave.
To the left of the hallway, is a cosy television room, which could serve as a ground floor bedroom, whilst at the end is the entrance to the spacious kitchen and informal eating/living room area. The kitchen is fitted to an extremely high standard with plenty of storage space, and a feature AGA range. The eating area offers spectacular views over the garden and pool thanks to a 6.5m set of panoramic sliding windows.
The combination of the AGA and underfloor heating make this a comfortable room irrespective of the time of year.
Off the eating area of the kitchen is access to a laundry room with plumbing for domestic appliances, and also to a shower room and wc, convenient for pool and garden users alike.

The first floor offers more period features and consists of a central landing with access to 4 large bedrooms, 2 of which have en-suite facilities one of which has a sink, and an additional family bathroom.

A further staircase leads to the 100m2 attic on the 2nd floor which, subject to the necessary permissions, offers further scope for expansion.

A second adjoining house is also finished to a high standard with an open-plan ground floor kitchen/ living room-diner and wc and on the upper floor 2 bedrooms and a shower room. This house has separate private front and rear entrances and a small courtyard with access to a large outbuilding and external storage cupboard.

The main house has garage and storage areas, and also a large barn in the extensive garden, which clearly evidences the current owners' passion for gardening and which contains a wide variety of established shrubs and plants.

Saint Savin offers easy access to Chauvigny, Montmorillon and Le Blanc, while the A10 motorway (access from Bordeaux or Paris), TGV and airport are all within 45 minutes' drive in Poitiers.
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