Reference251685
Price426,000 EUR
Bedrooms6
Bathrooms3
Floor Space300.0m2
Land Area1,137.0m2

6 bedroom House for sale with Income Potential in Sanxay, Nouvelle Aquitaine

426,000 EUR
366,360 GBP455,820 USD
A rare and attractive opportunity with this spacious 6 bedroom townhouse with original character features in the heart of a charming roman village, steps from the river, with large sunny garden, swimming pool, guest apartment and concert room.

The main house 300m2 comes with oak parquet floors, original doors and windows, exposed beams and stone and marble fireplaces.

A lovely entrance hall leads to a country style kitchen, a spacious living room with piano and French doors, an adjoining dining room, a bedroom and shower room.
On the first floor are 5 bedrooms, a bathroom and a small salon.
The second large loft can - subject to planning - be converted into bedroom...
A rare and attractive opportunity with this spacious 6 bedroom townhouse with original character features in the heart of a charming roman village, steps from the river, with large sunny garden, swimming pool, guest apartment and concert room.

The main house 300m2 comes with oak parquet floors, original doors and windows, exposed beams and stone and marble fireplaces.

A lovely entrance hall leads to a country style kitchen, a spacious living room with piano and French doors, an adjoining dining room, a bedroom and shower room.
On the first floor are 5 bedrooms, a bathroom and a small salon.
The second large loft can - subject to planning - be converted into bedrooms or entertainment areas.

The property boasts a vaulted wine cellar that is accessed from the garage (coach house).
A covered terrace offers shade and comfort on balmy days.
The artist studio apartment has a private entrance from the street and direct access to the concert room above.
The property is connected to main drainage and has served as a summer residence for visiting opera talent during the annual opera festival.

Sanxay is a small and charming town - population 550 - with roman ruins and medieval architecture, local shop and post office and nearby chateau dining.
Bakery and supermarket are 5 minutes away by car.
The valley is lush with a micro-climate and river.
The coast and beaches, La Rochelle and Nantes (with airports) are 1h30 by car.
Paris and Bordeaux 1h30 by train (TGV).
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